Procedures

Our mimimally invasive procedures are
designed to speed your road to recovery

At Rocky Mountain Advanced Spine Access, we combine less invasive anterior and minimally invasive anterolateral spine exposure techniques to provide a broad range of spine exposure options, providing substantial benefit to our patients when compared to traditional open surgical approaches.

Spine Access Procedures

Anterior Lumbar
Interbody Fusion (ALIF)

Using a less invasive, or ‘mini-open’ approach to anterior spine exposure, the Anterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion (ALIF) can now be performed through small incisions with minimal tissue trauma resulting in optimal patient outcomes. 

Less Invasive Anterior Spinal Access Surgery (LISS)

The term less invasive, or ‘mini-open’, spine exposure refers to spinal access procedures performed through small incisions, typically less than 2 inches. A muscle sparing, retroperitoneal approach allows wide exposure of the spine. This can be achieved through these small, tissue preserving procedures, allowing optimal spine fusion while minimizing recovery time.

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Minimally Invasive Anterolateral Spinal Access Surgery (MISS)

The Oblique Lateral Interbody Fusion (OLIF) and eXtreme Lateral Interbody Fusion (XLIF) were designed to take advantage of the lateral disc space because it is remote from the major blood vessels which lie directly on the spine. Even smaller incisions (< 1 inch) can be used, making these techniques truly minimally invasive. Specialized dilating systems, retractors, and instruments make this minimally invasive approach to spinal fusion possible.

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Why Anterior Spinal Access Surgery?

Anterior spinal surgery typically requires a spinal access surgeon, who is trained and experienced in safely creating a pathway to the spine. Because many spine conditions originate from the intervertebral discs, the most direct route of access to the discs is actually using the anterior approach. More of the disc can be removed and larger spacers with higher fusion rates can be placed from the front.

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Less Scarring

Traditional spine exposures have been performed through large abdominal incisions which can result in unsightly scars, not to mention scarring around critical organs like the intestines. Dramatically smaller incisions along with retroperitoneal spine exposure techniques means barely noticeable incisional scars, while also eliminating the risk of intra-abdominal scar formation for our patients.

Less Pain, Faster Recovery

Smaller incisions with muscle sparing, retroperitoneal spine exposure, mean less post-operative pain and discomfort. When compared to traditional open spine exposure, these techniques have been proven to decrease post-procedural recovery time and need for narcotic pain medication, resulting in a better quality of life. Ultimately, this means that patients are home faster, sometimes in less than 24 hours.

What Makes RMASA Unique?

At RMASA, we have dedicated ourselves to the practice of spinal access surgery, making this the primary focus of our practice. This also includes training and proctoring over 100 surgeons across the country in these advanced surgical techniques. In this era of highly specialized medical and surgical treatment, you want the very best taking care of you, not just someone who occasionally performs these procedures.

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