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

Spinal Tech

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

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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