Filed by CHP Merger Corp.
pursuant to Rule 425
under the Securities Act of
1933 and deemed filed
pursuant to Rule 14a-12
under the Securities
Exchange Act of 1934
Subject Company: CHP
Merger Corp. (File No. 001-39140)
Dr. Nunley, Director of the Spine Institute of Louisiana and Chairman of the American Board of Spine Surgery, recently performed the world’s first four-level surgery using the Remi with the LineSider system.
“Remi’s simplified, intuitive design made it easy to incorporate into my procedural workflow,” Dr. Nunley said. “Its rapid system positioning and efficient setup and breakdown may even provide the potential to treat more patients. I also like the fact that it helps me perform an MIS procedure with reduced need for interoperative fluoroscopic images, helping reduce radiation exposure for my patients and staff. This is potentially disruptive and a ‘game changer’ compared to other current robot technologies.”
About Accelus
Accelus is committed to accelerating minimally invasive spine surgery through its enabling technology with broad accessibility to previously underserved markets. Established in 2021 through the combination of Integrity Implants and Fusion Robotics, the company is focused on providing its proprietary Adaptive Geometry™ technology with pragmatic and economical navigation and robotic solutions with broad clinical use in spine surgery. Learn more at www.accelusinc.com.
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