Key numbers

25,000+
procedures since 2013
94%
patients without surgery
12+
years of clinical experience
37
indications for use

Scientific basis of MIBRAR® components

CGF — Concentrated Growth Factors

Concentrated growth factors obtained from the patient\'s own blood. CGF contains high concentrations of platelets, fibrin, and growth factors (PDGF, TGF-beta, VEGF, IGF) that stimulate tissue regeneration. Over 200 peer-reviewed publications confirm CGF efficacy in orthopedics.

Lipogems® — Microfragmented Adipose Tissue

Patented technology for processing autologous adipose tissue, preserving pericytes and mesenchymal stromal cells. Clinical studies (Tremolada et al., 2016; Randelli et al., 2018) confirm efficacy in osteoarthritis, cartilage damage, and tendinopathies.

Cyber Navi Hand™ — Navigation System

Proprietary navigation system enabling precise delivery of regenerative concentrates to the damage zone under imaging guidance. Injection accuracy is a key success factor in regenerative therapy.

Autologous Approach

All MIBRAR® components are derived from the patient\'s own tissues (blood and adipose tissue). This eliminates rejection risk, allergic reactions, and infection transmission. Biocompatibility — 100%.

Key publications

CGF in Treatment of Degenerative Spine Diseases

Review of clinical data on CGF application in disc herniations, stenosis, and degenerative changes.

Orthopedics 2020 — Babayan A.S.

Lipogems® for Knee Osteoarthritis Treatment: Prospective Study

Tremolada C., Colombo V., Ventura C. "Adipose Tissue and Mesenchymal Stem Cells: State of the Art and Lipogems® Technology Development." Current Stem Cell Reports, 2016.

Regenerative Medicine 2016 — Peer-reviewed

Intervertebral Disc Regeneration: From Lab to Clinic

Review of modern approaches to biological regeneration of damaged intervertebral discs, including CGF, PRP, and mesenchymal stromal cells.

Neurosurgery 2022 — Review article

Clinical Results of MIBRAR® in Grade III–IV Gonarthrosis

Retrospective analysis of 500+ cases of knee osteoarthritis treatment with MIBRAR®. Mean follow-up — 24 months. Cartilage regeneration confirmed by MRI.

Orthopedics 2024 — Babayan A.S.

PRP and CGF in Rotator Cuff Treatment

Randomized controlled trial: comparison of PRP, CGF, and corticosteroid injections for partial rotator cuff tears. 12-month follow-up.

Shoulder 2023 — RCT

Quality and Safety Control

MRI Monitoring

Every patient undergoes control MRI at 3, 6, and 12 months. This allows objective assessment of regeneration and treatment adjustment if needed.

Case Documentation

All clinical cases are documented with before and after MRI. Retrospective data analysis enables continuous protocol improvement.

German Standards

The clinic operates in accordance with TUV standards and German legislation on medical devices and procedures. Full certification.

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