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Revision flexor tendon tenolysis with CADISS® - Dr Deben, 2022
Dr. Bruno Deben. Orthopaedic surgeon. Medical Institute of Traumatology and Rehabilitation at Grand Hospital of Charleroi (GHdC) Charleroi, Belgium.
Revision carpal canal with CADISS® - Dr. Deben (IMTR-GHdC)
Dr. Bruno Deben

« The CADISS® allowed easy isolation of the median nerve in this carpal canal revision case. The CADISS® can also be used for any revision surgery (tenolysis revision, Dupuytren (primary or revision), lumbar spine revision, …) »
Dr. Philippe Etienne
« Second convincing trial on September 21, 2022 with a complicated case of a Dupuytren « invasive » causing a flessum of 90 ° of the PIP and 40 ° of the MP of a 5th ray. Very good facilitation, objectified, of dissection between the epidermal plane and the fibrous cords. After release of these skin flaps, there is no leftover of this type of fabric while in conventional method, there are still some residues that may cause a recurrence »
CADISS®, a new solution for more selective dissection in spine & MS surgeries, BELGIUM (17/12/2020)
Lecturer : Dr. Xavier Collard. Head of Orthopaedic department. Internship supervisor & Master of Medicine Education – ULB – CHU Ambroisé Paré, Belgium.
Moderator : Pr. Frederic Schuind. Head of Orthopaedic and Traumatology department. Ordinary Professor at the ULB – Erasme University Hospital, Belgium.
SUMMARY
CADISS®, a new solution for more selective dissection in spine & MS surgeries, BELGIUM (17/12/2020)
Lecturer : Dr. Xavier Collard. Head of Orthopaedic department. Internship supervisor & Master of Medicine Education – ULB – CHU Ambroisé Paré, Belgium.
Moderator : Pr. Frederic Schuind. Head of Orthopaedic and Traumatology department. Ordinary Professor at the ULB – Erasme University Hospital, Belgium.
EXPERIENCE OF THE USE OF CADISS®(15/12/2021)
Lecturer : Dr. Michel Triffaux, neurosurgery, spine unit. CHWAPI Belgium.7500 Tournai.
Moderator : Valérie Gordenne, Chief Scientific Officer, AuXin Surgery
Benefits
Complete visual removal of fibrosis & fibrotic residue from the skin epithelium even in invasive palmar fascia fibrosis
Preserve critical microstructures (vessels, nerves)
