Posterior lumbar fusion is typically recommended for patients with spinal instability, degenerative disc disease, scoliosis, or a herniated disc that has not responded to non-surgical treatments.
Posterior Lumbar Fusion
Posterior Lumbar fusion is performed on the lumbar spine when there is evidence of pain arising in the spinal discs or joints themselves and/or abnormal movement of the bones. The technique also allows the surgeon to decompress the nerves in the spine at the same time as performing the fusion operation.