SI-BONE Reaches 25k Implantation Milestone for iFuse Device

San Jose, Calif.-based SI-BONE announced more than 8,500 patients have been treated with its iFuse minimally invasive implant system for fusion of the sacroiliac joint.

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To date, more than 25,000 iFuse implants have been placed in patients worldwide. The device has a triangular-shaped profile that is coated with a porous titanium plasma spray, which allows for biological fixation.

SI-BONE estimates the iFuse Implant System accounts for nearly 90 percent of all minimally invasive SI joint fusion procedures performed in the U.S.

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