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Anterior lumbar interbody fusion (ALIF) as an option for recurrent disc herniations: a systematic review and meta-analysis

  
@article{JSS3981,
	author = {Kevin Phan and Alan Lackey and Nicholas Chang and Yam-Ting Ho and David Abi-Hanna and Jack Kerferd and Monish M. Maharaj and Rhiannon M. Parker and Gregory M. Malham and Ralph J. Mobbs},
	title = {Anterior lumbar interbody fusion (ALIF) as an option for recurrent disc herniations: a systematic review and meta-analysis},
	journal = {Journal of Spine Surgery},
	volume = {3},
	number = {4},
	year = {2017},
	keywords = {},
	abstract = {Background: Recurrent intervertebral disc herniation is a relatively common occurrence after primary discectomy for lumbar intervertebral disc herniation. For recurrent herniations after repeat discectomies, a growing body of evidence suggests that fusion is effective in appropriately selected cases. Theoretically, anterior lumbar interbody fusion (ALIF) allows for comprehensive discectomy, less trauma to spinal nerves and paraspinal muscles and avoidance of the disadvantages of repeat posterior approaches. However, ALIF has also been associated with risk of vascular injury and retrograde ejaculation. This current systematic review and meta-analysis aims to assess the viability of ALIF as a surgical treatment for recurrent disc herniations.
Methods: Seven studies were identified from six electronic databases and secondary reference lists. Pre-defined endpoints were extracted from the included studies and meta-analyzed.
Results: For the 181 patients from included studies, ALIF resulted in significant average improvements in Oswestry Disability Index (ODI) scores (50.49%, P},
	issn = {2414-4630},	url = {https://jss.amegroups.org/article/view/3981}
}