Spinal Simplicity launches standalone posterior SI joint fusion implant

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Spinal Simplicity launched its Patriot-SI standalone posterior sacroiliac joint fusion implant.

The implant is made from 3D-printed titanium alloy and is fully hydroxyapatite-coating, according to a June 6 news release. Patriot-SI is the only fully cannulated posterior system of its kind and lets surgeons deploy it over a guidewire.

Patriot-SI enables reproducible trajectory-guided delivery and is minimally invasive. It is sterile packed and offered in a single-use set.

“With Patriot-SI, we’re empowering clinicians with a system that not only enhances predictability but also minimizes tissue disruption while optimizing conditions for long-term fusion success,” Todd Moseley, CEO of Spinal Simplicity, said in the release.

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