Transforaminal Lumbar Interbody Fusion (TLIF)

Transforaminal Lumbar Interbody Fusion (TLIF) is a proven spinal fusion procedure used to relieve nerve pressure and stabilise the lower spine.

The surgery is performed through the back of the spine, approaching the disc space from one side. This allows the surgeon to remove the damaged disc, free compressed nerves, and restore spinal stability in a controlled and effective manner.

How the procedure works

  1. An incision is made at the back of the lower spine
  2. Muscles are carefully moved aside to reach the spine
  3. Pressure is relieved from the affected nerve
  4. The damaged disc is removed
  5. A supportive spacer (cage) is placed between the spinal bones
  6. Screws and rods are inserted to stabilise the spine
  7. Over time, the bones fuse together, creating lasting stability

Why patients choose TLIF

  1. Effective relief of back and leg pain
  2. Provides strong spinal stability
  3. Treats nerve compression and instability in one procedure
  4. Well-established technique with predictable outcomes
  5. Suitable for a wide range of lumbar spine conditions

Safety

TLIF is a widely used and trusted spinal fusion technique. When performed by experienced spine surgeons, it offers safe, reliable outcomes and long-term symptom relief for appropriately selected patients.

SUMMARY

TLIF relieves nerve pressure and stabilises the lower spine, providing dependable pain relief and lasting structural support.

Ready to Take the Next Step Toward Recovery?

Talk to your doctor or reach out to United Life Care to learn more about the procedure recommended for you. Let’s help you move confidently toward a pain-free life.