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SImpact

The SImpact Sacroiliac Joint Fixation System consists of cannulated implants offered in various lengths, and threaded congurations to accommodate variations in patient anatomy. It is intended for sacroiliac joint fusion for conditions including degenerative sacroiliitis and sacroiliac joint disruptions.

Key Features and Benefits:

  • Self-drilling screw design to minimize surgical steps

  • Self-harvesting screw designed to pack bone material into fenestrations enhancing fusion potential

  • Simplified surgical technique with numbered instrumentation

  • Post pack capabilities allow for in-situ graft delivery

  • OSSEO-LOC™ is a proprietary surface treatment that creates an osteophylic surface architecture for potential Bone growth1

  • Multiple implant configurations offer construct customization based on patients’ needs

  • 8mm SImpact Lag Screw available for varying patient anatomies

Contact us for more information at: info@lifespine.com




OSSEO-LOC Surface Technology


 
 
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ENHANCING FUSION POTENTIAL

OSSEO-LOC™ is a proprietary surface treatment that creates a unique osteophylic surface architecture for potential bone growth.

  • Maintains native titanium grain structure and material

  • Surface architecture provides osteophylic titanium substrate1

  • Promotes mineralization (bony on-growth) of implant2

  • Designed to optimize intervertebral stability1

  • Negates potential challenges associated with surface coated implants

1Feighan, J.E., Goldberg, V.M., Davy, D., Parr, J.A., Stevenson, S. “The Influence of Surface Blasting on the Incorporation of Titanium-Alloy Implants in a Rabbit Intramedullary Model.” The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery 77.9 (1995): 1380-96. Web.
2K.Kieswetter, Z. Schwartz, T. W. Hummert, D. L. Cochran, J. Simpson and B. D. Boyan “Surface roughness modulates the local production of growth factors by osteoblast-like MG-62 cells” The Journal of Biomedical Materials Research (1996): Web.

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