The “Master Class FITBONE®” workshop, chaired by FITBONE® experts Professor Rainer Baumgart from Munich / Germany and Dr. John Birch from Dallas, Texas / USA, was fully booked. The holistic FITBONE® treatment concept, the “Reverse Planning Method” (RPM) as the basis for successful corrective operations and the minimally invasive procedure were just a few of the key aspects covered. The multiple treatment options created by the unique product portfolio and the impressive treatment results with fully implantable growing prostheses following tumour resections among children and adolescents were also featured.
Interest among visitors was equally great on the other two days, when large numbers not only turned up at the diverse FITBONE® presentations but also took part in intensive discussions and debates.
Conference and parallel exhibition
An accompanying exhibition by about 35 companies was organized parallel to the official “readings”, and WITTENSTEIN intens took advantage to show its broad portfolio of FITBONE® devices. Attendees from many different countries were able to form their own picture of the compactness and simplicity of the external control electronics; they confirmed FITBONE®’s reputation as one of the most mature and reliable limb lengthening systems in the world. This claim is also backed up by statistical evidence: since the first FITBONE® was implanted back in 1995, the intramedullary lengthening nail – meanwhile in the fourth generation – has been used successfully several thousand times in all corners of the globe.
Kurgan – the cradle of limb lengthening and correction techniques
The ILIZAROV Readings 2016 took place at a historically significant site: the city of Kurgan in south-west Siberia was where Gawriil Abramowitsch Ilizarov (* June 15, 1921 in Białowieża / Poland; † July 24 1992 in Kurgan / Russia) lived and worked. He developed the callus distraction method using external fixators to lengthen limbs and enable bone segment transport. In doing so, he laid the scientific foundation for modern leg lengthening. A museum dedicated to this innovation opened shortly after his death: The Ilizarov Museum contains several thousand exhibits from the life of this groundbreaking Russian physician and surgeon – including, since 2015, a model of the MUTARS® BioXpand growing prosthesis, which is based on FITBONE® and was donated jointly by implantcast of Buxtehude / Germany and WITTENSTEIN intens.
German engineering – highly regarded in Russia
“The exhibit underlines the high esteem in which German engineering is held in the Russian medtech world. We’re delighted to be providing this vital support to WITTENSTEIN intens’ activities in Russia”, explains Vladimir Filonenko, Managing Director of Europe Health East. “The continuous optimization culminating in the present fourth generation, the wide range available, the option of custom-made products tailored to each patient’s individual needs and the mature technology and surgical technique are the main reasons why FITBONE® enjoys such an excellent international reputation. I should also mention the holistic concept at the Centers of Excellence, which lets patients profit from the highest levels of safety and fast treatment free from complications and pain with every operation”, adds Roman Stauch, General Manager WITTENSTEIN intens GmbH, when prompted to sum up the benefits of the concept overall.
WITTENSTEIN intens GmbH
Intelligent implants based on miniaturized drive technology are the main focus of WITTENSTEIN intens’ activities. To take just one example: FITBONE® is the world’s only motorized, controllable and fully implantable intramedullary distraction nail for lengthening human limbs. It is used to correct leg length discrepancies and carry out axial and torsional corrections. This mechatronic system facilitates an economical treatment concept characterized by a high level of patient comfort as well as short hospitalization and therapy periods. WITTENSTEIN intens GmbH is one of eight Business Units of WITTENSTEIN AG.