Tenon Medical’s SImmetry+ system debuted

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Tenon Medical’s SImmetry+ sacroiliac joint fusion system has been used in its initial clinical procedures, according to a Dec. 4 news release.

Ali Araghi, DO; Brian Fiani, DO; Kraig Kristof, MD, and Sunil Panchal, MD, are among the first physicians to use the system.

The SImmetry+ system is a minimally invasive lateral access system with 3D-printed titanium implants, a self-drilling, self-tapping and self-harvesting design. It is out in an early-access rollout phase.

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