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Spine Surgery

Going beyond the standard of hospital workflow management

The process of patient care is of the utmost importance and time management in the operating theatre and behind the scenes is a critical part of the process when improving patient’s health.
This platform has been designed to support and streamline the process along the patient pathway; our spinal solutions adapt to your clinical profile, enabling you to have the best possible clinical outcome without compromise.

There is room for improvement behind every process

The below statistics could apply to your workflow;
 

  • Up to

    0%

    cost reduction potential when switching to a single-source platform. [1]

  • Up to

    0%

    reduction of infection by using sterile, single-packed implants. [2]

  • Below

    0%

    utilisation rate of instruments due to overloaded trays. [3]

Sterile packed implants

Smart and tailored operating theatre supply

Providing the right implants, in the right time, in the right place, with the utmost quality. A sentence that is easy to say, but involves a lot of effort. We support you with smart tailor-made solutions for the supply of your AESCULAP® implants.
 

Configurable supply cart

The supply cart can be customised according to your individual implant configuration. By doing so, the footprint in the clinic is reduced, implants are provided just-in-time and time savings can be achieved.

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Seamless traceability

All Ennovate® implants can be seamlessly tracked using the UDI (Unique Device Identifier), thus meeting the international standards in clinical / patient safety and compliance requirements.

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Consistent colour coding

Colours break through language barriers – instrument and implant modules are consistently colour-coded, allowing for clear identification of components.6 Fewer distractions – this streamlines and improves workflows.

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No-touch handling

Supporting workflows and helping to make them safer is our top priority – the packaging has been designed to allow a sterile attachment of the instruments and handover to the surgeon. So, infection rates can be reduced.4,5

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Sterile packed implants

We reduce concerns related to reprocessed implants. Sterile packed implants benefit from: reducing contamination risk, transfer of liability and risk of corrosion, while enabling seamless traceability and compliance.4,5

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Instrument modules

Unleash your potential across all workflows

Our solutions leverage spinal fusion on a whole new level by placing the patient at the heart of the treatment and allowing the surgeon to perform uncompromising spinal corrections across all workflows. Whether open, minimally invasive or a hybrid approach, B. Braun is your trusted partner in cervical, thoracolumbar and sacropelvic spine surgery.
 

Spine surgery Ennovate® degenerative spine tray and instruments
Spine surgery spinal trauma tray and instruments
Spine surgery Ennovate® complex spine tray and instruments
Spine surgery Ennovate® spinal navigation instruments

Reprocessing supply

Designed to improve efficiency

We take nothing for granted and have developed trays with a high degree of flexibility while providing the potential to reduce the clinical footprint. With our Aesculap OrthoTray®s, the instruments are systematically sorted according to the surgical steps and can be opened as needed or kept sealed. This keeps the operating theatre well organised and avoids confusion. Furthermore, fewer process costs are generated, as fewer trays enter the sterile supply cycle. [8]
 

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Ennovate® surgical platform

One spinal platform designed around your needs

[1] Blackburn CW, Thompson NR, Tanenbaum JE, Passerallo AJ, Mroz TE, Steinmetz MP. Association of Cost Savings and Surgical Quality With Single-Vendor Procurement for Spinal Implants. JAMA Netw Open. 2019;2(11):e1915567.

[2] Agarwal A, Schultz C, Agarwal AK, Wang JC, Garfin SR, Anand N. Harboring Contaminants in Repeatedly Reprocessed Pedicle Screws. Global Spine Journal. 2019;9(2):173-178. doi:10.1177/2192568218784298

[3] Stockert EW, Langerman A. Assessing the magnitude and costs of intraoperative inefficiencies attributable to surgical instrument trays. J Am Coll Surg 2014;219(4):646-55.

[4] Bible JE, O'Neill KR, Crosby CG, Schoenecker JG, McGirt MJ, Devin CJ. Implant contamination during spine surgery. Spine J. 2013 Jun;13(6):637-40.

[5] Michelle J. Alfa; The ‘Pandora’s Box’ Dilemma: Reprocessing of Implantable Screws and Plates in Orthopedic Tray Sets. Biomed Instrum Technol 1 March 2012; 46 (sp12): 55–59.

[6] Shrivastava, Saurabh & Shrivastava, Prateek & Ramasamy, Jegadeesh. (2014). Color coding: a tool to enhance the quality of health care in low resource settings. Healthcare in Low-resource Settings. 2. 10.4081/hls.2014.4772.

[7] Shree Kumar D, Ampar N, Wee Lim L. Accuracy and reliability of spinal navigation: An analysis of over 1000 pedicle screws. J Orthop. 2019 Oct 24;18:197-203. doi: 10.1016/j.jor.2019.10.002. PMID: 32042226; PMCID: PMC7000445.

[8] Von Eiff W. Instrumentenmanagement und die Wirtschaftlichkeit chirurgischer Prozeduren – Prozessoptimierung und Kostensenkung. HCM. 2016; Vol. 7: 34-7.