X-spine Receives FDA Clearance for Silex Sacroiliac Joint Fusion Device

Miamisburg, Ohio-based X-spine received FDA clearance for its Silex sacroiliac joint fusion system.

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The system allows for fusion and stabilization of the SI joint, even in patients who have endured unsuccessful prior treatments, according to the report. The device can be implanted through minimally invasive incisions. The Silex is also a true boney fusion and arthrodesis system that is compatible with direct bone grafting of the SI joint space.

X-spine is exhibiting the new system at the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons meeting in Chicago this week.

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