Innovasis Spinal Surgeons Enjoy Successful Peruvian Medical Humanitarian Expedition
- Friday, January 12, 2007, 23:25
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Medical professionals sponsored by Utah-based spinal implant company Innovasis, in partnership with Eagle Condor Humanitarian, have recently returned to Utah after a successful week-long stay in Peru. Expedition team physicians partnered with three Peruvian doctors and performed various spinal-related surgeries as part of this semi-annual visit.
Surgeons left November 11 from Utah and returned November 19, 2006. These surgeons took with them specific expertise and knowledge often unavailable in Peru. Innovasis is providing funding, materials and equipment for these spinal expeditions.
“Innovasis is honored to be working with Eagle Condor Humanitarian, and to be part of life changing experiences for people in underdeveloped communities around the world,” stated Martin Crous, Ph.D., Vice President of Sales & Marketing for Innovasis.
“Both organizations are committed to enhancing the lives of individuals and families around the world. We believe in making a meaningful, positive impact on society,” Dr. Crous said. “We also welcome and pursue partnerships with spinal surgeons who can offer the latest in techniques and skill in spine surgery to take part in this rewarding and unique opportunity.”
Eagle Condor Humanitarian is a Utah non-profit organization headquartered in Salt Lake City. Founded in 2003, it works with Asociacion ANDES ECH in Chiclayo Peru. Eagle Condor has three objectives:
1. Creating sustainable hope and dignity within people of lesser developed areas.
2. Provide a rich and predictable real life humanitarian experience for adults, youth & families.
3. Provide a perpetuating and respected organization where members and donors are confident contributions are making a difference.
Innovasis offers spinal product implants and instruments that address major pathologies and focus areas of traditional spinal surgery, including deformities, degenerative conditions, trauma and tumors, all of which can result in severe back pain and sometimes paralysis. Spinal implants are aimed at restoring mechanical and neurological function by readjusting vertebral positioning until bone fusion occurs. Founded in 2002, Innovasis is committed to providing surgeons with training, support and excellent customer service.
For information on Innovasis: http://www.innovasis.com and Eagle-Condor Humanitarian: http://www.eagle-condor.org .
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