The platform is expected to help facilities with high turnover by increasing operating room throughput and procedural capacity
Neo Medical, a Swiss spine surgery company, has commercially launched the Neo Instant MIS Access platform in the US.
The platform is designed for posterior thoracic, lumbar, and sacral minimally invasive surgery (MIS) procedures, with the company positioning it as a solution to several operational barriers that have limited wider adoption of MIS approaches.
It enables adaptive, scalable MIS capabilities in any surgical spine facility.
Neo Medical stated that the system does not require capital investment, can be prepared in under two minutes, and may reduce operational costs per procedure by up to $2,500 compared to conventional MIS access methods, based on internal value models cited by the company.
The platform is intended to help facilities with high turnover by increasing operating room throughput and procedural capacity.
Neo Medical co-founder and CEO Vincent Lefauconnier said: “The future of minimally invasive spine surgery is no longer defined by surgical technique alone. It is defined by how efficiently healthcare systems can deliver those procedures at scale.
“We believe the next frontier in MIS adoption is operational simplicity, and Instant MIS Access was designed specifically to address that challenge,” Lefauconnier added.
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