Last week, Medprin hosted a satellite symposium at the Traumatic Brain Injury Forum, followed by an expert roundtable at our headquarters with specialists from Peru and Vietnam to further exchange insights on clinical practice and innovation.
Medprin Satellite Symposium at the 16th Head Trauma Forum
At the 16th Traumatic Brain Injury Forum, the Medprin Satellite Symposium brought together leading neurosurgical experts to explore the latest advancements in cranial reconstruction, with a strong focus on standardization, clinical outcomes, and real-world applicability.
Chaired by Prof. Jiang Jiyao and moderated by Prof. Wang Qinghua, the session featured renowned experts including Prof. Gao Guoyi, Prof. Feng Junfeng, Prof. Wu Liang, and international speaker Dr. Humberto A. Elera Flórez (Peru).
Prof. Wu Liang presented an interpretation of the Expert Consensus on Cranioplasty (2025), highlighting key principles in perioperative management and complication control. Dr. Elera Flórez further shared his clinical experience with PEEK-based cranioplasty using Gordon’s neuroplastic technique, presenting a structured and reproducible surgical workflow for complex cranial defect reconstruction.

His approach integrates:
Optimized scalp and soft tissue management
The pericranial-onlay technique for enhanced implant coverage
Precise intraoperative positioning and fixation
Standardized CSF leak prevention and postoperative drainage protocols
This systematic methodology enables surgeons to manage large and complex defects more consistently, particularly in trauma-related cases.
Clinical Value: Safety, Stability, and Predictability
Based on retrospective clinical data, the technique demonstrated:
High implant stability and positioning accuracy
Zero infection and implant failure rates
Strong aesthetic outcomes
Low incidence of non-severe complications
Importantly, the findings reinforced that soft tissue management is a critical determinant of postoperative success, especially in reducing wound-related complications.


Beyond technical outcomes, the session addressed real-world challenges, including variability in defect characteristics and the multifactorial nature of complications. These insights underscored the importance of combining advanced biomaterials with standardized surgical techniques to achieve predictable and scalable clinical results.
The symposium concluded that combining neuroplastic techniques with patient-specific PEEK implants provides a reliable, reproducible solution for complex cases, bridging innovation and clinical practice.
Global Clinical Expert Roundtable at Medprin Headquarters
Building on the momentum of academic exchange, Medprin recently hosted an international clinical expert roundtable at its global headquarters, bringing together neurosurgeons, clinical partners, and internal teams across R&D, international business, and strategic marketing.

Strengthening Core Business and Expanding Strategic Portfolio
During the session, Medprin shared its current business landscape and product ecosystem:
Neurosurgical Closure Solutions: Comprehensive products for cranial and spinal closure, ensuring watertight repair and reducing CSF leakage
Neurovascular Solutions: Supporting minimally invasive treatment of vascular disorders
Diabetes Care: Continuous glucose monitoring systems enabling real-time data insights
Minimally Invasive Surgery: Advanced laparoscopic instruments and consumables
Experts recognized the company’s strong foundation in neurosurgery while encouraging continued integration of clinical needs into product evolution.
Academic Strategy & Market Development: Enabling Adoption Through Education
A key focus of the roundtable was aligning clinical innovation with market adoption through structured academic initiatives. Experts highlighted that education plays a critical role in unlocking the value of new technologies, particularly in emerging markets.
Standardized training programs, such as Master Classes, were recommended to improve surgical proficiency, accelerate adoption, and address limited case volumes. A hybrid model combining online learning, cross-regional collaboration, and live case-sharing was also seen as essential to expanding access and consistency.

Beyond product performance, experts emphasized that effective market development depends on strong academic platforms, localized education, and long-term clinical evidence—forming a clinically driven approach to support sustainable global growth.
Looking Ahead
From academic exchange to strategic dialogue, these engagements reflect Medprin’s commitment to connecting clinical expertise, innovation, and global market development.
By advancing standardized techniques, biomaterials, and academic collaboration, Medprin supports clinicians worldwide in delivering safer, more predictable, patient-centered outcomes.
Collaboration remains central—turning shared insights into meaningful clinical progress.

