Case Studies

A Breakthrough Approach to Pelvic Fixation & Fusion

“The Bedrock technique has provided me an effective solution to manage my deformity patients with concomitant SI joint pain.”

Robert Eastlack, MD *Consultant for SI-BONE Inc.
Provider
Robert Eastlack, MD.*
Speciality
Orthopedic Surgeon
Facility
Mayo Clinic
Bio

Professor and Head, Division of Spine Surgery Co-Director, 
Spine Surgery Fellowship  Fellowship: Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN Residency: University of San Diego Medical Center, San Diego, CA  Medical School: Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX Robert Eastlack, MD, is an orthopedic surgeon and a fellowship-trained  
spine specialist who focuses on minimally invasive and complex deformity reconstruction, as well as cervical spine reconstruction and deformity correction.

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Case Details

Condition
Spinopelvic Fixation
Patient
63 yo female

Adult Scoliosis

Patient History:
  • Idiopathic adult scoliosis with degenerative changes
  • Disabling back and leg pain
  • Spondylolisthesis
Surgical Treatment:
  • ALIF L5-S1
  • T10-pelvis posterior fusion with bilateral placement of S2AI screws and S1AI Bedrock® trajectory iFuse 3D™ implants for SI joint stabilization
PostOp:1,2
  • No complaints of back/leg pain at 2-year follow-up
  • Back to full-time work as a high-level executive and public speaker
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1Multilevel deformity constructs have been performed for many years. Reported outcomes reflect entirety of the procedure and cannot be attributed to a single component. This case study represents a single patient’s experience and results may vary.
2Clinical results consistent with early SILVIA (NCT04062630) trial outcomes. SI-BONE data on file.

Healthcare professionals should refer to the Instructions For Use for indications, contraindications, warnings, and precautions at https://si-bone.com/label.  

There are potential risks associated with iFuse procedures. They may not be appropriate for all patients and all patients may not benefit.
For information about the risks, visit https://si-bone.com/risks

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