The Bagby and Kuslich (BAK) interbody fusion system has been shown to be a
safe and effective method for obtaining solid fusion while maintaining lumb
ar lordosis. Although postoperative cage loosening has been reported, intra
operative cage loosening has not. The authors describe three cases in which
BAK cages became loosened during operation. After the first BAK cage was i
nserted, it appeared to be well positioned and firmly seated; after placeme
nt of the second cage, however, the first cage was loose. Each of these cag
es was replaced without incident and appeared well placed on follow-up. It
is crucial for the surgeon to verify that all cages are firmly seated befor
e closure. This may reduce the incidence of postoperative cage migration.