Entasis™ Sacroiliac Joint Fusion System (Prod 1605091)






About Entasis™ Sacroiliac Joint Fusion System (Prod 1605091)

To better address the challenges of SI joint fusion procedures through innovation in the delivery of autograft and compression across the joint

Further innovations that provide improvements in ease of use and decreased operative time for this rapidly growing surgical procedure

  • Featuring circumferential helical graft windows, Entasis is the only SI joint fusion device that self-harvests bone graft while simultaneously compressing the joint.
  • Entasis supports a percutaneous or open lateral approach, and utilizes a more rigid guide wire to ease device placement.
  • Entasis implants feature self-drilling/self-tapping tips and dual-lead threads allowing easier initial purchase, limited placement trauma as opposed to current market leaders, and faster implantation.
  • The system offers three diameters and nine length options, more than any other SI product on the market, enabling the surgeon to better match the device to varying patient anatomies.
  • In the event of misplacement, the implant also features an Easy-Out interface and matching tools to quickly explant.

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