CHARSPINE2 MIS Thoracolumbar spine stabilization system is a set of implants designed for the treatment of the thoracic-lumbar spine using a minimally invasive technique. The system is used with the posterior approach (from Th1 to S1) in skeletally mature patients.
The presented implants and instruments are designed for posterior approach using a minimally invasive technique. The offered range of implants is made of titanium and its alloys and cobalt alloy in accordance with ISO 5832 standard. Compliance with the requirements of quality management systems and the requirements of Directive 93/42/EEC concerning medical devices guarantee high quality of the offered implants.
About MIS
The trend in spine surgery for many procedures has been moving toward minimally invasive approaches. These include spine surgery for lumbar fusion, deformity surgery, cervical surgery and sacroiliac joint fusion. The benefits of minimally invasive spine surgery (MIS) include decreased pain, less blood loss, shorter hospital stays and faster recovery. However, there is a difficult learning curve for surgeons when mastering MIS procedures. Increasing familiarity with MIS techniques creates more options for surgeons treating spine conditions with the potential to decrease surgical complications. The goal of this conference is to update neurological and orthopedic surgeons, as well as allied health professionals on the latest advances in MIS surgical techniques.
About ChM
ChM sp. z o.o. established by Mikołaj Charkiewicz, has been operating on the market continuously since 1981. The company is located in the north-eastern part of Poland in the ecologically clean area of the European Union. In cooperation with medical professionals from all over the world, we have been designing, producing and distributing system solutions for traumatology and orthopedics for almost 40 years.https://chm.eu/en/competences/facts-and-figures/