iFuse

The SI joint has long been recognized as a source of low back pain and several reports of surgical treatment date back to the 1920’s. Numerous publications have studied the prevalence of SI joint pain as a component of low back pain as well as in patients with prior lumbar fusion.

The iFuse Implant System was developed as a minimally invasive surgical option for patients who have failed non-surgical options for some causes of sacroiliac joint pain.
The iFuse Implant System is intended for sacroiliac fusion for conditions including sacroiliac joint dysfunction that is a direct result of sacroiliac joint disruption and degenerative sacroiliitis.

 

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The SI joint has long been recognized as a source of low back pain and several reports of surgical treatment date back to the 1920’s. Numerous publications have studied the prevalence of SI joint pain as a component of low back pain as well as in patients with prior lumbar fusion.

The iFuse Implant System was developed as a minimally invasive surgical option for patients who have failed non-surgical options for some causes of sacroiliac joint pain.
The iFuse Implant System is intended for sacroiliac fusion for conditions including sacroiliac joint dysfunction that is a direct result of sacroiliac joint disruption and degenerative sacroiliitis.

Key Facts:

Minimally invasive surgical approach is less invasive than traditional SI joint surgery
Triangular implant profile minimizes rotation
Designed specifically to stabilize and fuse the heavily loaded SI joint
No conflicts with lumbar fusion devices

Additional information

Manufacturer

SI-Bone

Approach

Side

Product type

Implant

Conditions

Low back pain, Sacroiliac joint dysfunction

Anatomical regions

Sacral

Procedures

Arthrodesis, Minimally invasive surgery, Sacroiliac joint fusion

Uma abordagem minimamente invasiva no tratamento das disfunções da articulação Sacroilíaca (SI)

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Patient: Lombalgia e a articulação sacroilíaca (SI)

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Paper Summary: Five-Year Clinical and Radiographic Outcomes After Minimally Invasive Sacroiliac Joint Fusion Using Triangular Implants

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Paper Summary: (iMIA) Six-month outcomes from a RCT of minimally invasive SI joint fusion with Triangular Titanium Implants vs Conservative Management

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