EUROSPINE 2025: A Milestone for Biportal Endoscopy (UBE) and Collaborative Spine Innovation

by | Dec 4, 2025 | General | 0 comments

Copenhagen, October 22–24, 2025 – EUROSPINE 2025 brought together the global spine community for three inspiring days of exchange, education, and innovation. For Nexon Medical and Nexon Medical International, the congress was more than an exhibition — it was a celebration of shared expertise and progress in Biportal Endoscopy (UBE).

Day 1 – A Powerful Start

The first day of the congress set a dynamic tone with fully attended live demonstrations at the Nexon booth.

Surgeons from around the world joined to witness how biportal endoscopy continues to evolve surgical precision and patient outcomes.

Highlights of Day 1:

  • 🕥 UBE–Paraspinal Approach for Foraminal DecompressionDr. Antonio Faundez (Switzerland)
  • 🕞 UBE–TLIFDr. François Lechanoine (Italy)

The enthusiasm among participants reflected the growing recognition of UBE as a transformative approach to minimally invasive spine surgery.

Day 2 – Deepening Clinical Insight

Day 2 expanded on the scientific dialogue, offering advanced procedural insights and interactive learning at the Nexon booth. The sessions drew a highly engaged audience eager to exchange experiences and techniques.

Highlights of Day 2:

  • 🕥 UBE–PCF (Posterior Cervical Foraminotomy)Dr. Eduardo Moreira Pinto (Portugal)
  • 🕞 UBE–Unilateral Posterior Cervical Laminotomy for Bilateral DecompressionDr. Joseph Cristini (France)

The hands-on atmosphere fostered meaningful discussion on clinical outcomes, workflow optimization, and expanding indications for biportal endoscopy in both lumbar and cervical applications.

Day 3 – Scientific Excellence and Collaboration

The final day featured the much-anticipated Lunch Symposium, titled:
“The End of Open: How Biportal Endoscopy is Reshaping Spine Surgery.”

A panel of leading experts shared real-world results, research updates, and future perspectives on how UBE is transforming surgical practice worldwide.

Faculty:

Dr. Joseph Cristini (France) | Dr. Javier Quillo-Olvera (Mexico) | PD Dr. Antonio Faundez (Switzerland) | Dr. François Lechanoine (Italy) | Dr. Eduardo Moreira Pinto (Portugal) | Dr. Xavier Santander (Spain)

The day also included the final live demonstration:

🕥 UBE–ULBD (Unilateral Laminotomy for Bilateral Decompression)Dr. Xavier Santander (Spain)

Partner Engagement and Collaboration

Beyond the scientific program, Nexon was thrilled to reconnect with its distribution partners from around the world.

These meetings offered valuable opportunities to exchange insights and strengthen collaboration on how to expand access to UBE for more surgeons and patients globally.
“It was great connecting with our partners to share experiences and strategies on supporting the global growth of biportal endoscopy,” said the Nexon team.
“Your commitment and collaboration are what make innovation possible — a big thank-you to all our partners!”

EnSight Biportal™ Challenge – Innovation Meets Skill

Throughout the congress, visitors had the chance to test their surgical precision in the EnSight Biportal™ Challenge.

Participants took on simulated procedures, competing for recognition while exploring Nexon’s next-generation tools.

The challenge added a fun and educational dimension to the booth — reinforcing Nexon’s focus on hands-on learning and continuous improvement.

Looking Ahead

EUROSPINE 2025 reaffirmed Nexon Medical’s dedication to advancing minimally invasive spine surgery through innovation, collaboration, and education.

With the continued growth of biportal endoscopy (UBE), Nexon is committed to supporting surgeons with cutting-edge solutions, training, and global partnerships.

The team leaves Copenhagen inspired by the passion of the spine community and ready to keep pushing the boundaries of what’s possible in patient care.

Thank You

To everyone who visited the Nexon booth, attended our symposium, or joined a live demo — thank you for making EUROSPINE 2025 a remarkable success. Together, we’re shaping the next era of spine surgery.