Topics in focus

What’s new at Medicon:

Product updates, techniques and practical insights.  

In this month’s update, we introduce the relaunch of the MediCage® TLIF, highlight our Undercutter campaign for facet-preserving decompression, and invite you to explore the Medicon Hub.            

DieBlauen - Undercutter

Decompression with Facet Preservation

DieBlauen Undercutter supports facet joint–preserving decompression of the dural sac, especially when performing the medialized cross-over technique (mCOT).                    
 
  • Ultrathin footplate (2 mm / 3 mm)           
  • Designed for mCOT                
  • Disassemblable for reprocessing                   
  • Silicone-coated handle

Medicon brochures revisited

We have revised some marketing materials.

You can find the updated versions on our website or extranet, or request printed versions from our Customer Service department. 

                  

Medicon HUB

Practical tips, product insights and application-oriented knowledge – all in one place.

Catalogue
Orientation made easy
Product view

WHX success - and a very different kind of tradition at home 

From global MedTech to local hertiage

The WHX Dubai was a great success for us. We had the pleasure of reconnecting with long-standing partners, meeting new contacts, and discussing concrete projects with real potential. The atmosphere was open, focused, and partnership-driven — exactly the kind of dialogue that moves business forward.

We returned from Dubai energized and inspired.

And then — quite literally the next day — one member of our CEO-team swapped his business suit for a hand-carved wooden mas and a colourful costume.

Why?

Because back home in Tuttlingen — internationally known as a center of surgical instrument manufacturing — our region entered its most traditional season: the Swabian-Alemannic Carnival.

The Swabian-Alemannic Carnival (locally called Fasnet) is a centuries-old tradition in southwestern Germany. It is not a party carnival, but a cultural heritage event built on craftsmanship and community spirit.

Participants wear a traditional costume called a “Häs,” often handmade and rich in detail. The wooden masks are individually carved, sometimes maintained and passed down for generations. Historically, carnival allowed communities to symbolically “drive out winter” and briefly step outside everyday roles.

Our “That's New 2025” compilation also accompanied us at WHX.
This edition summarizes the key innovations from the past year to keep our business partners up to date.

Upcoming Medicon Courses

All About Instruments (26–27 Feb 2026)

This course is aimed specifically at you — our specialist dealer partners. It offers a comprehensive, hands-on introduction to our instrument sets, including product design, functionality, and best practices. A great opportunity to strengthen your product knowledge and support your customer consultations even more effectively.

Rhinoplastia en detalle - curso AECEP Terico Practico (27-28 Feb 2026)
Desde la anatomía quirúrgica del puente nasal hasta las técnicas estructurales y conservadoras, pasando por la corrección de la laterorrinia. Con información sobre la extracción de cartílago costal, la cirugía de la base de las alas nasales, recomendaciones postoperatorias y rinoplastia primaria, reconstructiva y pediátrica.