Javier Guerrero Mera
Interbody fusion cages are commonly used in lumbar degenerative disease surgery to enhance spinal stability and fusion rates. However, complications such as cage migration, though rare, can lead to neurological deficits and require revision surgery. We present the case of a 67-year-old male who developed posterior cage migration months after L1-L5 arthrodesis. We further discuss preventive measures, key precautions, and surgical techniques that may assist other surgeons in managing this complication.