Minimally invasive surgeries including endoscopic surgery and mini-open surgery are current trend of spine surgery, and its
main advantages are shorter recovery time and cosmetic benefits, etc. However, mini-open surgery is easier and less technique
demanding than endoscopic surgery. Besides, anterior spinal fusion is better than posterior spinal fusion while considering
the physiological loading, back muscle function, etc. Therefore, we aimed to introduce the modified “mini-open anterior spine
surgery” (MOASS) and to evaluate the feasibility, effectiveness and safety in the treatment of various anterior lumbar diseases
with this technique. A total of 61 consecutive patients (46 female, 15 male; mean age 58.2 years) from 1997 to 2004 were included
in this study, with an average follow-up of 24–52 (mean 43) months. The disease entities included vertebral fracture (20),
failed back surgery (13), segmental instability or spondylolisthesis (10), infection (8), herniated disc (5), undetermined
lesion for biopsy (4), and hemivertebra (1). Lesions involved 13 cases at T12–L1, 18 at L1–L2, 18 at L2–L3, 22 at L3–L4 and
11 at L4–L5 levels. All patients received a single stage anterior-only procedure for their anterior lumbar disease. We used
the subjective clinical results, Oswestry disability index, fusion rate, and complications to evaluate our clinical outcome.
Most patients (91.8%) were subjectively satisfied with the surgery and had good-to-excellent outcomes. Mean operation time
was 85 (62–124) minutes, and mean blood loss was 136 (minimal-250) ml in the past 6 years. Hospital stay ranged from 4–26
(mean 10.6) days. Nearly all cases had improved back pain (87%), physical function (90%) and life quality (85%). Most cases
(95%) achieved solid or probable solid bony fusion. There were no major complications. Therefore, MOASS is feasible, effective
and safe for patients with various anterior lumbar diseases.
Keywords Mini-open anterior spine surgery - Mini-open - Anterior lumbar interbody fusion - Techniques - Lumbar fusion - ALIF