"On September 24, the inaugural Wuhan East Lake Spine (Minimally Invasive) International Forum was successfully convened at the 672 Hospital of Integrated Chinese and Western Medicine in Wuhan. This event marked a significant gathering focused on minimally invasive spinal techniques.
The forum was organized by the Hubei Provincial Committee of Bone Injury of Integrated Chinese and Western Medicine, APEX Spine Center from Germany, North American Medical Education Foundation, with hosting responsibilities undertaken by Wuhan 672 Integrated Chinese and Western Medicine Hospital and Busmed Medical Technology Co., LTD. Renowned experts in spinal disorders from both domestic and international backgrounds congregated at our hospital for an enriching academic exchange centered around minimally invasive spine procedures.
Professor Schubert's presence was notable throughout the event
President Li Xugui extended a warm welcome to Chairman He Chengjian and Professor He Shisheng
Chairman He Chengjian expressed high expectations for our institution
Professor Michael Schubert from Germany showcased the world's first foraminoscope during his presentation
Our hospital has been designated as a "Sino-German Minimally Invasive Spinal Medical Cooperation Demonstration Base" as well as the "Wuhan Technical Service Center of North American Medical Education Foundation."
Keynote speeches were delivered by Professor Schubert alongside Professor Ding Wenjing
Professor Schubert conducted live surgery demonstrations during the conference
Together with landmarks such as the Yellow Crane Tower, we celebrated this collaboration: East Lake 672—where spine care meets innovation through integrated traditional Chinese medicine!
Everyone contributed their efforts towards a unified goal.
The inaugural forum reached its successful conclusion.
This professional event is pivotal in advancing progress within minimally invasive spinal technology across Hubei province!
We are proud members of 672!
Let us look forward to next year's forum!
May tomorrow bring even greater advancements!"