Sam Brusco, Associate Editor03.02.22
Biomaterial product maker Synergy Biomedical launched its BIOSPHERE MIS II next-gen minimally invasive bone graft delivery system. The latest version optimizes delivery for minimally invasive surgery via a pre-loaded bone graft cannula and streamlined trigger-based system.
BIOSPHERE MIS II allows Synergy’s BIOSPHERE PUTTY synthetic bone graft to now be used in open, mini-open, and percutaneous minimally invasive settings. It also features a new handheld dispenser.
“BIOSPHERE MIS II is a low-profile graft delivery system that allows me to place graft in difficult to access locations without obstructing my view. My favorite feature is being able to control the amount of graft that is delivered by simply deploying the trigger handle,” Dr. Barcohana, M.D., spine surgeon at the Southern California Orthopedic Institute told the press. “MIS II is a Next Generation System that provides me with the solutions I need when facing the unique challenges of minimally invasive spinal surgery.”
New locking technology provides audible and tactile confirmation of secure locked connection between the cannula and dispenser. A low-profile design maximizes view during graft delivery around implanted hardware. The two-piece assembly aims to increase OR efficiency, as well.
BIOSPHERE MIS II allows Synergy’s BIOSPHERE PUTTY synthetic bone graft to now be used in open, mini-open, and percutaneous minimally invasive settings. It also features a new handheld dispenser.
“BIOSPHERE MIS II is a low-profile graft delivery system that allows me to place graft in difficult to access locations without obstructing my view. My favorite feature is being able to control the amount of graft that is delivered by simply deploying the trigger handle,” Dr. Barcohana, M.D., spine surgeon at the Southern California Orthopedic Institute told the press. “MIS II is a Next Generation System that provides me with the solutions I need when facing the unique challenges of minimally invasive spinal surgery.”
New locking technology provides audible and tactile confirmation of secure locked connection between the cannula and dispenser. A low-profile design maximizes view during graft delivery around implanted hardware. The two-piece assembly aims to increase OR efficiency, as well.