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Josh D Saavoss,1 Lane Koenig,1 Daniel J Cher2 1KNG Health Consulting, LLC, Rockville, MD, 2SI-BONE, Inc., San Jose, CA, USA Introduction: Sacroiliac joint (SIJ) dysfunction is associated with a marked decrease in quality of life.
Saavoss JD, Koenig L, Cher DJ
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Andy Kranenburg,1 Gabriel Garcia-Diaz,2 Judson H Cook,3 Michael Thambuswamy,4 Whitney James,5 David Stevens,6 Adam Bruggeman,7 Ying Chen,8 Robyn Capobianco,9 W Carlton Reckling,9 Joel D Siegal10 1Southern Oregon Orthopedics, Medford, OR, USA; 2OrthoSpine
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Stereotactic guidance for navigated percutaneous sacroiliac joint fusion
Arthrodesis of the sacroiliac joint (SIJ) for surgical treatment of SIJ dysfunction has regained interest among spine specialists. Current techniques described in the literature most often utilize intraoperative fluoroscopy to aid in implant placement; however, image guidance for SIJ fusion may allow for minimally invasive percutaneous instrumentation ...
Lee, Darrin J +4 more
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Daniel J Cher,1 W Carlton Reckling,2 Robyn A Capobianco1 1Department of Clinical Affairs, SI-BONE, Inc., 2Department of Medical Affairs, SI-BONE, Inc., San Jose, CA, USA Introduction: Surgical revision rate is a key outcome with all permanent implants ...
Cher DJ, Reckling WC, Capobianco RA
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Background and purpose: There is conflicting evidence regarding treatment outcomes after minimally invasive sacroiliac joint fusion for long-lasting severe sacroiliac joint pain.
Engelke Marie Randers +6 more
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Introduction: Sacroiliac joint pain (SIJP) after lumbar fusion surgery has recently gained attention as a source of low back pain after lumbar fusion.
Eiki Unoki +5 more
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Work intensity in sacroiliac joint fusion and lumbar microdiscectomy
The evidence base supporting minimally invasive sacroiliac (SI) joint fusion (SIJF) surgery is increasing. The work relative value units (RVUs) associated with minimally invasive SIJF are seemingly low. To date, only one published study describes the relative work intensity associated with minimally invasive SIJF.
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Stacey J Ackerman,1 David W Polly Jr,2 Tyler Knight,3 Karen Schneider,4 Tim Holt,5 John Cummings Jr6 1Covance Market Access Services Inc., San Diego, CA, USA; 2University of Minnesota, Orthopaedic Surgery, Minneapolis, MN, USA; 3Covance Market Access ...
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Emily Darr,1 Daniel Cher2 1Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC, USA; 2Clinical Affairs, SI-BONE, Inc., Santa Clara, CA, USA Background: Increasing long-term evidence supports the safety and ...
Darr E, Cher D
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Dengler et al . have reported the 12-month results of a randomized controlled trial comparing minimally invasive sacroiliac joint fusion to conservative measures (1). This study is the second RCT (randomized control trial) of MIS SI (minimally invasive sacroiliac joint) fusion versus CM (conservative management) and it has findings consistent in ...
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