MellingMedical Adds the joimax® Suite of Full-Endoscopic, Minimally Invasive Spinal Surgery Products to Its Federal Health Portfolio

MellingMedical will leverage its status as an SBA-Verified Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business (SDVOSB) and extensive experience in federal contracting to offer joimax® products to those engaged in caring for America's military personnel, DoD and veterans.

MellingMedical today announced a new agreement with an industry leader in full-endoscopic and minimally invasive spinal surgery products, welcoming joimax® to its growing portfolio of cutting edge medical-surgical offerings.

The Alexandria-based company will leverage its status as an SBA-Verified Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business (SDVOSB) and extensive experience in federal contracting to offer joimax® products to those engaged in caring for America’s military personnel, DoD and veterans.

“We are delighted to pair up with the joimax® team to bring their innovative solutions to the realm of care for veterans, active duty military and DoD,” said Chris Melling, founder and CEO of MellingMedical. “With their sterling reputation and two dozen years of recurring innovation to their credit, they are a company with much to offer in terms of quality care.”

joimax® is well known for its culture of customer attentiveness, driving innovation in response to patient needs and bringing to market products that are truly transformational. They are particularly known for their advances in spinal endoscopy, featuring products like Endoscopic Surgical Systems TESSYS® (transforaminal), iLESSYS® (interlaminar) and CESSYS® (cervical) for decompression procedures, MultiZYTE® for facet and sacroiliac joint pain treatment, EndoLIF® and Percusys® for minimally invasive endoscopically assisted stabilizations.

“We are very proud of the work that has gone into our product suite and the impact we’ve had on advancing ultra-minimally-invasive procedural solutions for spinal disease,” stated joimax® Founder and CEO Wolfgang Ries. “Considering the lingering effects of spinal trauma on servicemembers, we are pleased to improve the likelihood of success for a wide array of surgical interventions. Our commitment to excellence remains unwavering as we continue to push the boundaries of what’s possible in those ultra-minimally invasive procedures.”