
Endoscopic Spine Surgery
Whether transforaminal, interlaminar or cervical, joimax® offers endoscopic solutions for the complete spectrum of endoscopic spine surgery: From decompression and pain treatment to stabilization, 360° treatment of the spine is possible.
What is Endoscopic Spine Surgery?
Endoscopic spine surgery is an ultra-minimally invasive technique used to treat conditions such as disc herniations and spinal stenosis. Developed as an alternative to traditional open and tubular approaches, the field has advanced significantly over the past two decades. Today, endoscopic techniques offer surgeons a powerful treatment option, providing direct visualization and targeted tissue preservation while expanding the possibilities for minimally invasive spine care.1
Advantages of Endoscopic Spine Surgery1-2
Endoscopic procedures offer a multitude of advantages over microscopic and open spinal procedures:
- Minimally invasive surgery; also possible under local anesthesia
- Reduced tissue disruption and scarring due to small incision and gradual dilation access
- Minimized destabilization and trauma
- Continuous visual-endoscopic control of the treatment
- Shorter recovery times and quicker return to everyday life
Endoscopic Spine Surgical Application Areas
Featuring joimax® Technologies
Transforaminal Decompression
TESSYS® technology enables safe access to the spinal canal via the intervertebral foramen. Disc tissue and stenotic bone tissue can be removed through the foramen using a minimally invasive technique that preserves tissue.
Interlaminar Decompression
iLESSYS® technology enables flexible access via the interlaminar window for precise adaptation to the pathology. Disc tissue and stenotic bone tissue can be removed through a minimally invasive approach.
Cervical Decompression
The CESSYS® family enables the minimally invasive treatment of cervical herniated discs and stenotic bone through both anterior and posterior approaches.
Pain Therapy
MultiZYTE® is an endoscopic surgical system for minimally invasive pain therapy. The versatile instrument set enables both the treatment of chronic facet joint pain (MultiZYTE® Facet method) and the treatment of the sacroiliac joint (MultiZYTE® Sacroiliac method).
Stabilization
Our minimally invasive solutions for lumbar spinal stabilization include the endoscopically assisted implantation of EndoLIF® Cages for vertebral body fusion as well as the screw-rod system Percusys® Plus for posterior fixation.
VBA-Management
SPASYTM kyphoplasty and Kyverment® cement technologies are options for the treatment of vertebral compression fractures. Rapid pain relief can be achieved by restoring and stabilizing fractured vertebral bodies through a minimally invasive procedure.

One Endoscopic Spine Partner.
Every Major Approach.
Clinical demands continue to evolve. Patient anatomy varies. Pathologies differ. Surgical goals change. The future of Endoscopic Spine Surgery is not defined by a single approach. It is defined by the ability to select the optimal approach based on pathology, anatomy, and surgical objectives.
With joimax® as your endoscopic spine partner every major approach is possible. From transforaminal monoportal spine surgery with TESSYS®, to interlaminar biportal endoscopy with iLESSYS® Biportal: joimax® offers the right system tailored for specific anatomy and pathology.


Trust in 25 Years of Experience
At joimax®, we’re proud to lead the way in endoscopic spine surgery with a focus on what truly matters to patients and surgeons alike.
With the most comprehensive product portfolio in the field, leadership in endoscopic expertise, and a deep commitment to medical education powered by clinical evidence, joimax® is more than a technology provider—we’re a long-term partner in advancing patient care.
Disclaimers
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- Muthu, Sathish et al. “Is Endoscopic Discectomy the Next Gold Standard in the Management of Lumbar Disc Disease? Systematic Review and Superiority Analysis.” Global spine journal vol. 11,7 (2021): 1104-1120. doi:10.1177/2192568220948814.
- Hasan, Saqib et al. “The benefit zone of full-endoscopic spine surgery.” Journal of spine surgery (Hong Kong) vol. 5, Suppl 1 (2019): S41-S56. doi:10.21037/jss.2019.04.19.