iFuse Video Sacroiliac Joint Fusion
Learn more about the sacroiliac joint at http://si-bone.com.
It is commonly reported in clinical literature that up to 25% of all low back pain is caused by the SI joint. Once non-surgical options have been tried and do not provide relief, your surgeon may consider other options, including surgery.
SI-BONE, Inc. has developed a minimally invasive surgical (MIS), innovative, patented, implant system for certain sacroiliac (SI) joint problems. The iFuse Implant System® consists of titanium implants and associated surgical instruments.
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
(C) 2017. SI-BONE, Inc. All rights reserved.SI-BONE and iFuse Implant System are registered trademarks of SI-BONE, Inc.
U.S. Patent Nos. 8,202,305; 8,840,623; 8,986,348; and 9,039,743; 9,561,063; pending U.S. and foreign patent applications.
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Видео iFuse Video Sacroiliac Joint Fusion канала SI-BONE
It is commonly reported in clinical literature that up to 25% of all low back pain is caused by the SI joint. Once non-surgical options have been tried and do not provide relief, your surgeon may consider other options, including surgery.
SI-BONE, Inc. has developed a minimally invasive surgical (MIS), innovative, patented, implant system for certain sacroiliac (SI) joint problems. The iFuse Implant System® consists of titanium implants and associated surgical instruments.
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
(C) 2017. SI-BONE, Inc. All rights reserved.SI-BONE and iFuse Implant System are registered trademarks of SI-BONE, Inc.
U.S. Patent Nos. 8,202,305; 8,840,623; 8,986,348; and 9,039,743; 9,561,063; pending U.S. and foreign patent applications.
8823 030315
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