Three insights:
1. The Sacroiliac Joint Fusion System is designed to secure the sacroiliac joint and reduce micro-motion to facilitate bony fusion.
2. The device features a rough surface area to promote osteoinduction and a cannulated design that facilitates minimally invasive placement.
3. Based in Austin, Texas, Genesys Spine’s portfolio consists of several products in the cervical and thoracolumbar space.
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