FAQs ABOUT B.E.S.T.
Frequently Asked
Questions
The following questions address common topics related to the Biportal Endoscopic Spine Tray, including design, usage, cost considerations, and educational opportunities. If you do not see your question listed, please contact our team for additional information.
What is the Biportal Endoscopic Spine Tray (B.E.S.T.)?
B.E.S.T. is a reusable, non disposable instrumentation system designed specifically for biportal endoscopic spine surgery. It supports efficient, reproducible workflows in both ambulatory surgery centers and hospital settings.
Who is B.E.S.T. designed for?
B.E.S.T. is designed for spine surgeons, surgical teams, ambulatory surgery centers, and hospitals performing or looking to adopt biportal endoscopic spine procedures.
Is B.E.S.T. a disposable system?
No. B.E.S.T. is a fully reusable instrumentation system. It was developed as a non disposable alternative to reduce per case costs and unnecessary waste while maintaining high quality surgical performance.
What procedures can be performed using B.E.S.T.?
B.E.S.T. supports a range of biportal endoscopic spine procedures. Specific procedural applications may vary based on surgeon preference and technique.
Is B.E.S.T. compatible with existing endoscopic equipment?
B.E.S.T. is designed to integrate into standard operating room workflows commonly used in biportal endoscopic spine surgery. Compatibility with specific endoscopic towers or imaging systems can be reviewed with our team.
What is included in the B.E.S.T. tray?
The B.E.S.T. tray includes a comprehensive set of instruments curated for biportal endoscopic spine surgery. A detailed instrument list and images are available here.
Are educational or visiting surgeon opportunities available?
Yes. Visiting surgeon and educational opportunities may be available for physicians interested in biportal endoscopic spine surgery. Availability varies based on location and scheduling.