Prone Lateral Transpsoas Approach to the Spine: A Technical Guide for Mastery.

Int J Spine Surg

Department of Neurosurgery, Barrow Neurological Institute, St. Joseph's Hospital and Medical Center, Phoenix, AZ, USA

Published: February 2025


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Background: The single-position prone transpsoas (PTP) lateral interbody fusion represents an alternative approach to the traditional lateral lumbar interbody fusion (LLIF) typically performed with the patient in the lateral decubitus position. Advantages of PTP surgery include improved segmental lordosis, single-position surgery, and ease of performing posterior techniques as needed. However, the learning curve of PTP is distinct from that of traditional LLIF surgery performed with the patient in the lateral decubitus position. Here, we highlight the senior author's approach to PTP surgery. The authors review key strategies of the preoperative workup, patient selection, operative techniques, and intraoperative pearls. This technical guide aims to shorten the learning curve for new adopters, optimize workflow for the surgeon, and maximize patient safety.

Methods: A detailed analysis of the PTP approach was conducted, incorporating preoperative imaging and planning strategies and technical adjustments in patient positioning to accommodate access following the senior author's technical pearls. The workflow was structured to streamline transitions between levels, minimize time requirements, and reduce physical strain on the surgical team.

Results: The application of PTP has demonstrated successful segmental lordosis correction and stable fusion across lumbar levels without requiring patient repositioning. The integrated workflow enabled sequential access and mastery of the PTP technique. These technical pearls have improved the efficiency of the PTP approach, according to the surgeon's expertise.

Conclusion: The PTP technical strategies offer a viable and effective alternative to traditional LLIF. Surgeons can enhance the safety and efficiency of the PTP approach, maximize procedural benefits, and minimize potential risks using these technical strategies for preoperative planning, patient positioning, and intraoperative monitoring.

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