A logo with the word 'SiLO' in purple and white stylized text, above a large graphic of the letters 'S' and 'i', with the words 'Joint Fusion' at the bottom in purple.
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SACROILIAC JOINT FUSION SYSTEM

SiLO™ is a single implant Posterior Si-Fusion System made of human cortical bone and was developed to provide a simple, safe & reproducible method of stabilizing and fusing the Sacroiliac Joint.

SiLO™ is the only implant designed specifically for posterior sacroiliac joint fusions.

The implant design consists of three ridges along its circumferential solid body to increase implant retention and stability through its unique “Dowel Anchorage Design.” The SiLO implant is shaped for enhanced 360-degree bone incorporation along with dual, vertical side channels. These channels can hold additional bone graft material during implant insertion for enhanced stability.

Candidates for Sacroiliac Fusion

  • Extreme chronic pain

  • Trauma

  • Postpartum back pain

  • Failed combination of previous treatments

Advantages of the SiLO™

  • Approved procedure

  • Outpatient procedure

  • Less invasive

  • Short procedure duration

  • 78 | Non-transfixing device

It is estimated that around 15-30% of cases of lower back pain may result from issues with the SI joint.

A medical container labeled "GHOST TUBE AURORA" with a purple logo of a ghost and a warning to not twist with a blade in the joint.
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FEATURING THE GHOST TUBE

Advantages of the Ghost Tube:

  • Improves visualization of the SI Joint

  • Reduce the weight of the working channel

  • Securely fixes for dependable access to the joint space

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