SI-BONE announced an additional FDA clearance for iFuse Bedrock Granite®. New cleared indications include use with a wide variety of commercially available pedicle screw system rods.
Adult spinal deformity is a complex clinical problem to treat, with lumbopelvic fixation failure rates reported at 24%. Surgeons have adopted different strategies involving preoperative planning to improve spinal alignment, biologics, and next-generation pelvic fixation implants to help improve surgical outcomes. SI-BONE introduced iFuse Bedrock Granite in May 2022 to address some of these issues.
The implant is typically used both to immobilize and fuse the sacroiliac (SI) joint and to serve as foundational support at the base of a spine fusion construct. The initial clearance included an indication for use with a single manufacturer’s pedicle screw system. The expanded indications include use with a wide range of rods that are commonly used in multilevel spine fusion surgeries. The expanded indications will allow surgeons to use their preferred techniques and implant systems with confidence in conjunction with iFuse Bedrock Granite as the foundation for their construct.
Source: SI-BONE
SI-BONE announced an additional FDA clearance for iFuse Bedrock Granite®. New cleared indications include use with a wide variety of commercially available pedicle screw system rods.
Adult spinal deformity is a complex clinical problem to treat, with lumbopelvic fixation failure rates reported at 24%. Surgeons have adopted different strategies...
SI-BONE announced an additional FDA clearance for iFuse Bedrock Granite®. New cleared indications include use with a wide variety of commercially available pedicle screw system rods.
Adult spinal deformity is a complex clinical problem to treat, with lumbopelvic fixation failure rates reported at 24%. Surgeons have adopted different strategies involving preoperative planning to improve spinal alignment, biologics, and next-generation pelvic fixation implants to help improve surgical outcomes. SI-BONE introduced iFuse Bedrock Granite in May 2022 to address some of these issues.
The implant is typically used both to immobilize and fuse the sacroiliac (SI) joint and to serve as foundational support at the base of a spine fusion construct. The initial clearance included an indication for use with a single manufacturer’s pedicle screw system. The expanded indications include use with a wide range of rods that are commonly used in multilevel spine fusion surgeries. The expanded indications will allow surgeons to use their preferred techniques and implant systems with confidence in conjunction with iFuse Bedrock Granite as the foundation for their construct.
Source: SI-BONE
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Julie Vetalice is ORTHOWORLD's Editorial Assistant. She has covered the orthopedic industry for over 20 years, having joined the company in 1999.