2022
DOI: 10.2147/orr.s387104
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Minimally Invasive Inferior Intra-Articular Sacroiliac Joint Fusion: Successful Application of Osseous Stabilization Using Allograft Bone

Abstract: Minimally invasive sacroiliac joint (SIJ) fusion is the preferred surgical method for managing patients with recalcitrant, chronically severe SIJ pain and dysfunction refractory to conservative medical measures. The primary surgical objective of all minimally invasive SIJ fusion procedures is to provide immediate stabilization within the joint space to support osseous consolidation and the development of a mechanically solid arthrodesis. The intra-articular surgical approach to the SIJ with allograft bone plac… Show more

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“…This paper details the surgical procedure associated with the postero-inferior operative trajectory (Omnia postero-inferior approach) using the PsiF™ DNA Sacroiliac Joint Fusion System [15]. Included in this description will be a discussion of the biomechanical advantages of placing the Dorsal Nutation Anchor (DNA) in close proximity to the predominant rotational axis and utilizing natural joint architecture to stabilize the fusion construct.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This paper details the surgical procedure associated with the postero-inferior operative trajectory (Omnia postero-inferior approach) using the PsiF™ DNA Sacroiliac Joint Fusion System [15]. Included in this description will be a discussion of the biomechanical advantages of placing the Dorsal Nutation Anchor (DNA) in close proximity to the predominant rotational axis and utilizing natural joint architecture to stabilize the fusion construct.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bone allografts also serve as alternatives to metallic instrumentation (e.g., cages), as in the case of interbody fusion, where they provide intersegmental stability while osseous incorporation occurs. Similarly, structural bone allografts can provide stability across the sacroiliac joint (SIJ) space when implanted inferiorly in a surgically created, decorticated intra-articular channel to support fusion [17].…”
Section: Historical Perspectivementioning
confidence: 99%