News
June 2011
During a symposium on endonasal radiofrequency surgery, more than two hundred ENT surgeons learned about some of the latest developments in energy-based surgery of the nose. The symposium, which was titled “Radiofrequency in the Nose – Turbinates and what is to come in the future?” was held at the 82nd Congress of the German Society of of Otorhinolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery in Freiburg, Germany. Prof. Boris A. Stuck from the University Hospital Mannheim, Prof. Thomas Kühnel from the University Hospital Regensburg and Prof. Rainer Weber from the Municipal Hospital in Karlsruhe presented their study data and shared their
vast experience with the audience. The symposium was sponsored by Sutter Medizintechnik, Germany.
November 2010
Two new studies confirm the efficacy of Sutter RF systems for turbinate reduction.
In a prospective, randomized, simple-blinded, placebo-controlled, cross-over study at the ENT university hospital in Mannheim 20 patients that were treated with the CURIS® generator showed significantly better results than those who underwent placebo treatments.
In a prospective, randomized study on 84 patients who were treated with the BM-780 II at Central Hospital Vasteras, Sweden showed significantly better results than those who received corticoid nasal sprays.
September 2010
New application report about radioplasty® available. Dr Bakkal and Dr. Dilmac, ENT specialists with a large common office in Karlsruhe, Germany, share their experience and the results of their work. The paper will be published as “Application Report” in ENT News September/October 2010 with a circulation of more than 20,000. radioplasty®by Sutter Medizintechnik is a non-invasive RF method for skin tightening.
July 2010
Sutter Medizintechnik has passed the DQS revision audit for the ISO standard 13485 and Annex II of the Medical Device Directive with outstanding results.
January 2010
Beautiful offices! After a year of modernization, the newly remodelled and enlarged office facilities in Tullastr. 87 and 87a have finally been completed. "We are glad to be able to work in a newly designed work environment and to have room for more growth”, says Bert Sutter, Managing Director of Sutter Medizintechnik. The modernization has not only led to a visual improvement. Both buildings have also become 20 % more energy-efficient than the strict German low-energy standard requires. A 24 kWp solar station generates green electricity. Environmental sustainability was an important factor in the choice of materials.

