The Simpact Tri-Fin Sacroiliac Joint Fixation Screw System has an anti-rotational sleeve designed to inhibit component back out. The screw thread design allows the surgeon to compress and stabilize the sacroiliac joint.
“I am excited to add Simpact Tri-Fin to our growing portfolio of MIS procedural solutions, as well as provide surgeons an additional surgical option for sacroiliac joint fixation,” said Mariusz Knap, vice president of marketing and business development for Life Spine. “Simpact Tri-Fin is unique in that it offers helical cutting flutes designed for faster and easier insertion, as well as a design that allows the screw to harvest local bone while being implanted across the SI joint.”
The new technology includes Life Spine’s Osseo-Loc technology, a surface treatment creating unique osteophylic surface architecture for bone on-growth.
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