
New Technology
A2 Medical has been successful in establishing partnerships with many successful emerging technology companies. This page identifies several devices that A2 Medical currently offers. We are excited to offer these technological advancements. Please click on the video which depicts detailed information on these unique products. If, after watching the informational video you would like to learn more about these products, contact us at info@a2med.com.
TESSYS®
The TESSYS® Endoscopic disc surgery not only requires the surgeon’s dexterity, but also background methods and technology which create optimum surgical conditions. One milestone in this regard is the TESSYS® method, which has a multifunctional operational system to achieve excellent results — even in difficult cases.
For the gentle removal of a herniated disc, this operational system uses a lateral endoscopic access point via the intravertebral foramen – in other words, it uses a natural entry point.
Mobi-C Cervical Disc
The Mobi-C Cervical Disc has been designed for cervical disc replacement to restore segmental motion and disc height. The components of Mobi-C include superior and inferior cobalt chromium molybdenum alloy endplates coated with plasma sprayed titanium and hydroxyapatite coating, and a polyethylene mobile bearing insert. The controlled mobility of the patented mobile core is the foundation of Mobi-C, encouraging height restoration and respect of the instantaneous axis of rotation for a return to physiological mobility of the spinal segment.
The surgeon slides the endoscope through a working tube and into the surgical area under x-ray. Various fine instruments can be inserted through the working channel of the endoscope. To prevent this from injuring any nerves, the surgeon gently expands the invertebral foramen millimeter by millimeter with the use of special reamer instruments — thus enlarging the already existing “door” to the vertebral canal. The endoscope is connected to a camera, which delivers high-definition images of the surgical procedure to a monitor. The applied instruments, such as forceps and grippers, can thus be used under constant observation. The perfectly controlled removal of the protruding disc tissue is therefore ensured.