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“Shrill(R)” – The New Shaver Drill System by joimax(R) for the Treatment of Spinal Stenosis

IRVINE, California and KARLSRUHE, Germany, September 14, 2010 /PRNewswire/ — Just in time before the major international fall congresses joimax(R) launches the “Shrill(R)”, another technical highlight for the broader application of the TESSYS(R) spine surgery technique. This multifunctional drill and resection system removes both soft and solid structures effortlessly and safely and hence completes the TESSYS(R) method for stenotic patients.

The obvious advantages for the surgeon: Shrill(R) is easy to program, enables intuitional use and it can be operated with buttons on the hand piece or the foot switch. The different shaver blades allow for safe and reliable removal of bone, soft or scar tissue in immediate vicinity of nerves.

The integrated irrigation and suction control provides a clear view on the operation area at all times.

“With this instrument we are now able to successfully operate spinal stenoses fully endoscopically”, says Dr. Menno Iprenburg, one of the first users of the TESSYS(R) System. “Decompressions of nerve structures in various levels of the spine under endoscopical view are now possible in one surgical session”, states Dr. Ralf Wagner, being an expert in this new surgery technique.

The advantages for the patient are evident as with all other joimax instruments: safety even in sensitive areas, fast pain relieve and regaining quality of life due to the minimal invasive surgery method.

Last but not least the advantage for the health care system: The short recovery time of the patient reduces cost to the patient and health insurance!

About joimax(R): The innovative medical technology company is active in the field of combined minimal invasive access technologies (“joined minimal access technologies”). joimax(R) develops, produces and distributes well-engineered and user-friendly complete systems for the endoscopic spine surgery, especially the platform technique for the treatment of prolapses in the lumbar region. The TESSYS(R) method which has specifically been designed for these kinds of surgeries uses the lateral endoscopic access via the foramen (Foramen intervertebrale), the natural gate of a nerve root in order to remove a prolapse.

With this keyhole method, over 25,000 patients have been operated worldwide in over 150 centers.

Josh Sandberg

Josh Sandberg is the President and CEO of Ortho Spine Partners and sits on several company and industry related Boards. He also is the Creator and Editor of OrthoSpineNews.

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