Dr. Alok Gadkari

Lumbar Spinal Fusion Surgery

Advanced Spine Care by Dr. Alok Gadkari

Chronic lower back pain can severely impact your daily life — affecting mobility, work, sleep, and overall well-being. When conservative treatments such as medications, physiotherapy, and injections fail to provide lasting relief, Lumbar Spinal Fusion surgery may be the most effective solution.
Dr. Alok Gadkari, a highly experienced spine specialist, offers advanced lumbar spinal fusion procedures using modern techniques designed to relieve pain, restore spinal stability, and improve quality of life.
Lumbar Spinal Fusion

What Is Lumbar Spinal Fusion?

Lumbar spinal fusion is a surgical procedure that permanently connects two or more vertebrae in the lower back (lumbar spine). The goal is to eliminate painful motion between unstable spinal segments and reduce nerve compression.

During the procedure, bone graft material is placed between the affected vertebrae. Over time, the bones heal together into a single solid unit — stabilizing the spine and reducing pain.

This surgery is commonly recommended when spinal instability, degeneration, or deformity causes persistent symptoms that do not respond to non-surgical treatments.

Understanding the Lumbar Spine

The lumbar spine consists of five vertebrae (L1 to L5) located in the lower back. These vertebrae:

  • Support most of the body’s weight

  • Allow bending, twisting, and movement

  • Protect important spinal nerves

When discs degenerate, vertebrae slip, or joints become unstable, it can lead to:

  • Severe lower back pain

  • Leg pain (sciatica)

  • Numbness or tingling

  • Weakness in legs

  • Difficulty walking or standing

Lumbar spinal fusion helps stabilize these unstable segments.

Conditions Treated with Lumbar Spinal Fusion

Dr. Alok Gadkari recommends lumbar fusion surgery for patients suffering from:

1. Degenerative Disc Disease

Age-related wear and tear of spinal discs causing chronic back pain.

2. Spondylolisthesis

A condition where one vertebra slips over another, leading to instability and nerve compression.

3. Spinal Stenosis with Instability

Narrowing of the spinal canal combined with abnormal movement between vertebrae.

4. Recurrent Disc Herniation

Repeated disc problems that require stabilization.

5. Spinal Deformities

Such as scoliosis or abnormal curvature affecting the lower spine.

6. Spinal Fractures or Trauma

Injury causing instability in the lumbar spine.

7. Failed Back Surgery Syndrome

Persistent pain after previous spine surgery that requires structural stabilization.

When Is Lumbar Fusion Surgery Recommended?

Lumbar spinal fusion is considered when:

  • Pain persists for more than 3–6 months

  • Conservative treatment fails

  • MRI or CT scans show instability

  • There is nerve compression with weakness

  • Back pain severely limits daily activities

Dr. Alok Gadkari carefully evaluates each patient before recommending surgery. Not every back pain requires fusion — proper diagnosis is essential.

Types of Lumbar Spinal Fusion Techniques

Modern spine surgery offers multiple approaches depending on the condition and patient needs.

1. Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion (PLIF)

Performed from the back, where disc material is removed and replaced with bone graft and implants.

2. Transforaminal Lumbar Interbody Fusion (TLIF)

A minimally invasive variation that reduces muscle damage.

3. Anterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion (ALIF)

Approach through the abdomen for better disc space access.

4. Lateral Lumbar Interbody Fusion (LLIF)

Access from the side of the body with minimal disruption.

5. Minimally Invasive Lumbar Fusion

Uses smaller incisions, specialized instruments, and faster recovery protocols.

Dr. Alok Gadkari uses advanced surgical planning to select the safest and most effective technique for each patient.

How Lumbar Spinal Fusion Surgery Is Performed

Step 1: Anesthesia

The procedure is performed under general anesthesia.

Step 2: Surgical Approach

The surgeon makes a precise incision based on the chosen technique.

Step 3: Removal of Damaged Disc

The diseased disc or unstable joint is removed.

Step 4: Bone Graft Placement

Bone graft material (from patient or synthetic) is placed between vertebrae.

Step 5: Instrumentation

Metal screws and rods are inserted to stabilize the spine while fusion occurs.

Step 6: Closure

Incision is closed carefully to promote healing.

Over several months, the bone graft fuses the vertebrae into a single solid structure.

Benefits of Lumbar Spinal Fusion

Patients undergoing lumbar fusion with Dr. Alok Gadkari may experience:

  • Significant reduction in back pain

  • Relief from nerve compression

  • Improved spinal stability

  • Better posture

  • Increased mobility

  • Enhanced quality of life

When performed correctly, lumbar fusion provides long-term stability and durable results.

Advantages of Modern Minimally Invasive Fusion

Compared to traditional open surgery, modern techniques offer:

  • Smaller incisions

  • Less muscle damage

  • Reduced blood loss

  • Shorter hospital stay

  • Faster recovery

  • Lower infection risk

  • Less post-operative pain

Dr. Alok Gadkari incorporates advanced minimally invasive technology whenever suitable.

Recovery After Lumbar Spinal Fusion

Recovery varies depending on the patient’s condition and type of surgery.

Immediate Post-Surgery

  • Hospital stay: 2–5 days

  • Walking encouraged within 24 hours

  • Pain managed with medications

First 6 Weeks

  • Light activity allowed

  • Avoid heavy lifting

  • Begin guided physiotherapy

3 to 6 Months

  • Gradual return to normal activities

  • Bone fusion continues to strengthen

6 to 12 Months

  • Complete fusion occurs

  • Most patients return to full daily routine

Dr. Alok Gadkari provides a personalized rehabilitation plan to ensure optimal healing.

Success Rate of Lumbar Spinal Fusion

Lumbar spinal fusion has a high success rate, especially when performed for appropriate indications such as instability or spondylolisthesis.

Studies show:

  • 70–90% of patients report significant pain relief

  • Improved function and mobility

  • High patient satisfaction rates

Proper diagnosis, surgical precision, and rehabilitation play a key role in successful outcomes.

Who Is Not a Good Candidate?

Lumbar spinal fusion may not be ideal for:

  • Mild back pain without instability

  • Patients who respond well to conservative care

  • Severe uncontrolled medical conditions

  • Heavy smokers (higher non-union risk)

Dr. Alok Gadkari ensures only appropriate candidates undergo surgery.

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