Participants engaged in practical sessions led by Professors Jin-Sung Kim, Sang Hyun Han, and Jung Hoon Kim, which featured cutting-edge Korean medical devices. These included CG MedTech's Anax MIS System, designed for precise pedicle screw placement with minimal tissue disruption, and CGBIO's NOVOSIS, a bone substitute celebrated for its biocompatibility and effectiveness. Also showcased were CGDERM Spinkle, an anti-adhesion agent enhancing surgical safety, and the Excender expandable cage, praised for its innovative design that restores disc height and angle, even in challenging surgical environments.
"CG MedTech, with CGBIO, is committed to advancing global medical education by sharing innovative surgical methods and premium devices," said Ju Mi Chung, CEO of CG MedTech. "Our mission is to enhance the skills of medical professionals worldwide while strengthening Korea's leadership in this field."
The event, hosted by the Catholic University of Korea (International Skills Center), received support from the Ministry of Health and Welfare and the Korea Health Industry Development Institute. The Regional Domestic Medical Device Education and Training Support Center-Korea's first comprehensive training hub for medical devices-played a vital role in bridging government initiatives with industry collaboration.
Programs like this firmly establish Korea as a global hub for advanced medical technology and education. The collaboration between CG MedTech, CGBIO, and international institutions reaffirms Korea's commitment to innovation and its leadership in spine surgery education and technology.