The medical term for lumbar fusion is spinal fusion, and the probability of spinal fusion fusion failure is generally low.
The probability of spinal fusion failure is not clearly defined, but based on in-hospital outcomes, most people are successful.
The probability of spinal fusion failure may be affected by a number of factors, including the patient’s own condition, the surgeon’s level of competence, and post-operative care. It is generally necessary to analyze the situation on a case-by-case basis.
As spinal fusion techniques become more sophisticated and doctors become more experienced, the probability of spinal fusion fusion failure will become lower and lower. If you are sure you want to have a spinal fusion, you should go to a regular hospital and have it done under the guidance of a professional doctor.