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iFuse INTRA Ti™

The Trusted Leader in SI Joint Solutions

SI-BONE’s iFuse Implant Systems offer flexible solutions for SI joint dysfunction treatment and are trusted by thousands of trained physicians globally.

The iFuse INTRA Ti Implant System was designed for SI joint stabilization and fusion to relieve pain caused by SI joint dysfunction.

This minimally invasive procedure is performed through a small incision in the lower back, through which one small titanium implant is inserted into and across the SI joint to stabilize it, with the aim of reducing or eliminating pain.

Your physician will determine whether this is the most suitable implant and procedure for addressing your SI joint condition.
 

INTRA Ti Implant in Hand

iFuse INTRA Ti benefits:

  • Minimally invasive procedure
  • Designed to promote fusion
  • Decreases motion of the SI Joint*

* Finite Element Analysis (FEA) biomechanics study. SI-BONE Technical Study 301310-TS (Biomechanical study not necessarily indicative of human clinical results).

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What to Expect

Day of procedure

The minimally invasive iFuse INTRA Ti procedure is performed through a small incision in the lower back, typically under monitored anesthetic care or sedation in less than an hour. The iFuse INTRA Ti implant is inserted into and across the SI joint and is designed to provide stabilization and promote fusion.

After the procedure

Most physicians have patients walking the same day as the procedure and many patients return to work and non-strenuous activities as early as 2 weeks after the procedure. Your provider will provide post operative activity recommendations based upon your age, general health, and associated medical conditions.

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