Camber Spine Technologies, Dr. Joseph DiCicco to study SI joint implant Prolix: 5 key notes

Camber Spine Technologies and Joseph DiCicco, DO, of Orthopedic Trauma Associates of Southwestern Ohio partnered to study the Prolix implant for sacroiliac joint fusion.

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Here are five key notes:

 

1. The study will compare patient pain scores before and after the procedure. The patients in the study will have undergone pain management therapy for sacroiliac pain over a period of time.

 

2. The Prolix technology is a minimally invasive solution with direct visualization into the surgical site. The procedure is for skeletally mature patients.

 

3. The two-step minimally invasive procedure consists of the custom machined allograft implant and a supplemental lateral fixation of the SI joint.

 

4. Camber Spine Technologies was founded in 2010 and is focused on surgeon-inspired technologies for the spine market. It is a ISO 13485 certified medical device company.

 

5. Dr. DiCicco performs the procedure outpatient and has seen good results.

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