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Huake Run Makes Its Debut at the 13th Annual Meeting of the Orthopedic Surgeons Association of China

From May 21 to 23, 2021, the highly anticipated 13th Annual Conference of the Orthopaedic Physicians Association of China was successfully held at the Century City New International Convention and Exhibition Center in Chengdu. Renowned orthopaedic experts from across the country gathered to participate in this prestigious event, presenting a rich and diverse academic program for their colleagues in the field. During the conference, Huake Run showcased the company’s new image through a series of vibrant and engaging activities. The launch ceremony for new product introductions, online surgical case presentations and knowledge-sharing sessions, a technologically advanced exhibition booth, and the dazzling debut of the company’s full product lineup all left a lasting impression on the attending experts and industry peers.

 

   

On the morning of May 21, the opening ceremony of the 13th Annual Conference of the Orthopaedic Physicians Association of China was held at Hall 2 of the Century City New International Convention and Exhibition Center, drawing a large crowd of leading experts and scholars in the field of orthopaedics, with every seat filled. Following the opening ceremony, the “Kerun China: Pioneering the Future—Launch Ceremony for Huake Run’s New Product” was officially inaugurated at the Huake Run booth A12. The event was honored to welcome Professor Wang Kunzheng of the Second Affiliated Hospital of Xi’an Jiaotong University School of Medicine, Professor Wang Yan of the General Hospital of the People’s Liberation Army, Professor Zhou Yue of Xinqiao Hospital of the Army Medical University, Professor Rong Limin of the Third Affiliated Hospital of Sun Yat-sen University, and Professor Hai Yong of Beijing Chaoyang Hospital affiliated with Capital Medical University. Attending the event in person to unveil the new product, the guests jointly… Kyphoplasty Instrument for Curved Vertebra ”、“ Acrylic resin bone cement "and" Radiofrequency Ablation Electrode “By pressing the launch button, we officially kick off the nationwide rollout of our product, while extending high praise and best wishes to Huake Run for its innovative corner-bending technology, and encouraging the growth and development of indigenous, independently innovated medical-device brands. The experts’ heartfelt blessings will undoubtedly serve as a powerful source of motivation and strength, driving our company to pursue excellence and forge ahead with courage. Huake Run Company.” Kyphoplasty Instrument for Curved Vertebra It is China’s first domestically developed, single-sided percutaneous angled kyphoplasty device, offering advantages such as reduced surgical trauma, shorter operative time, alleviated patient discomfort, lower incidence of surgical complications, restoration of vertebral height, and correction of kyphotic deformity, thereby filling a critical gap in the domestic market for angled kyphoplasty procedures. Acrylic resin bone cement This spinal-specific bone cement is among the first in China to obtain an NMPA medical device registration certificate. Through continuous experimental studies and clinical validation, the R&D team at Huake Run has ensured that it exhibits excellent handling properties and biosafety, as well as outstanding stability and cost-effectiveness. Radiofrequency Ablation Electrode Having obtained dual certifications from the NMPA and the CE, the product’s unique curved-angle design enables precise control of the electrode tip length and bending angle under intervertebral foramen endoscopy, thereby achieving comprehensive ablation and coagulation. The successful launch of these three new products marks a further enhancement and expansion of Huake Run’s product portfolio in the minimally invasive field.

 

 

During the online live broadcast session of the vertebral augmentation angulation technique surgical lecture and sharing event, Professor Cheng Wei, Affiliated Hospital of Beihua University With the topic “ Video Explanation of Percutaneous Vertebroplasty for Corner Vertebral Compression The lecture commenced by examining specific clinical cases, integrating clinical manifestations with imaging analyses to bridge theory and practice. It provided a meticulous explanation and sharing of the instruments used in the procedure and the key challenges and critical points encountered during surgery, comprehensively demonstrating the advantages and distinctive features of angled vertebral augmentation from multiple perspectives—such as reduced operative time and favorable postoperative recovery. Professor Deng Qiang, Gansu Provincial Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine In the “ Video Tutorial on Percutaneous Kyphoplasty (PCKP) for Vertebral Compression Fractures During the session, it was shared that corner-shaped vertebral kyphoplasty offers several advantages, including minimal invasiveness due to single-sided puncture, the ability of the curved balloon to restore vertebral height for more precise reduction, excellent cement distribution, and high patient satisfaction. In addition, clinical surgical cases were used to provide a systematic explanation and experience-sharing of the key intraoperative technical steps involved in the corner technique. During the online Q&A session, the two professors jointly provided detailed and comprehensive analyses and answers to questions raised by online participants regarding patient selection criteria, intraoperative risks, critical and challenging aspects of intraoperative technique, optimal cement volume and injection timing, and intraoperative positioning. Online attendees actively engaged with questions, demonstrating a strong interest in the corner technique and fostering a vibrant academic atmosphere.

 

 

The tech-inspired linear elements complement the black, white, and blue color scheme, making the HUST Runchen exhibit stand out prominently in the exhibition hall. The display racks highlight Corner Conveyor System Curved balloon system, bone cement injection system, reaming bur/h surgical electrode, PVP instrument kit These star products, together with the newly launched curved-corner vertebral kyphoplasty device, acrylic bone cement, and radiofrequency ablation electrodes, highlight the company’s ambitious vision to further advance in the field of minimally invasive surgery. On-site staff engaged in lively and collaborative discussions with visiting physicians and industry peers, exchanging insights and perspectives, creating a warm and harmonious atmosphere at the exhibition booth.

 

 

During the online live-streaming session of the surgical lecture and case-sharing event on angled vertebroplasty, Professor Cheng Wei from the Affiliated Hospital of Beihua University delivered a presentation titled “Video Demonstration of Angled Percutaneous Vertebroplasty (PCVP),” starting with specific clinical cases. By integrating clinical manifestations with imaging analysis and bridging theory with practice, he provided a meticulous explanation and sharing of the instruments used in the procedure as well as the key challenges and critical points encountered during surgery. His presentation comprehensively highlighted the advantages and distinctive features of angled vertebroplasty from multiple perspectives, including shorter operative time and favorable postoperative recovery for patients. In his talk, “Video Demonstration of Angled Percutaneous Kyphoplasty (PCKP),” Professor Deng Qiang from Gansu Provincial Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine emphasized that angled percutaneous kyphoplasty offers several benefits: single-sided puncture results in minimal tissue trauma; the angled curved balloon enables more effective restoration of vertebral height and superior reduction; cement distribution is optimal; and patient satisfaction is high. He further provided a systematic explanation and shared practical experience regarding the critical intraoperative steps of the angled technique, supported by illustrative clinical cases. During the online Q&A session, both professors jointly offered detailed and comprehensive answers to questions raised by their online colleagues, covering topics such as appropriate patient populations, intraoperative risks, key technical challenges during the procedure, optimal cement volume and injection timing, and intraoperative positioning. The online audience actively engaged with numerous questions, demonstrating a strong interest in the angled technique and fostering a vibrant academic atmosphere.