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Surgery Video

Surgery Video

Animation describing the iFuse Implant System procedure.


iFuse Implant System
The iFuse System is intended for use in patients with certain sacroiliac joint disorders, including sacroiliac joint disruption or degenerative sacroiliitis.

Studies have shown that the sacroiliac joint was the source of pain for 15-30% of patients with chronic low back pain.1,2,3,4,5 Additional studies have shown that up to 75% of patients who had undergone lumbar fusion surgery developed SI joint degeneration within five years.16

If conservative therapy such as physical therapy, use of oral medications, or injection therapy fails, your doctor may talk with you about minimally invasive SI joint fusion.

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. This includes conditions whose symptoms began during pregnancy or in the peripartum period and have persisted postpartum for more than 6 months. There are potential risks associated with the iFuse Implant System. It may not be appropriate for all patients and all patients may not benefit. For information about the risks, visit: www.si-bone.com/risks

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