MDN announces distribution of innovative surgical device in selected regions

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Medical Distribution Network (MDN) announces the distribution in selected regions of S.I.S.T.E.R., an innovative medical product designed to improve spinal and orthopedic surgical procedures by reducing operating times. The combined tool allows surgeons to adjust and extract patient tissue while removing excess fluids and vapors from the operating field at the same time.

Shorter operation duration times improve patient safety by reducing the time a patient is under anesthesia and subject to heightened infection risks with increased open incision time.

Shorter operations help hospitals and health care systems reduce overall costs. This product has the added benefit of helping surgeons perform additional surgeries in the same day, reducing the costs per surgery. The device was developed by Ludwig Medical Corporation, engineered in Germany, and is manufactured in the US.

MDN saves hospitals money and improves patient care by distributing effective, value-based medical products. MDN is committed to delivering successful patient outcomes by launching innovative medical products in the US and internationally.

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