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Clinical Trial Report

Minimally invasive lateral transiliac sacroiliac joint fusion using 3D-printed triangular titanium implants

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Pages 203-214 | Published online: 27 May 2019

Figures & data

Figure 1 iFuse (left) and iFuse-3D (right) devices.

Figure 1 iFuse (left) and iFuse-3D (right) devices.

Table 1 Baseline and surgical characteristics of SALLY participants (n=28). Data from first procedure (if more than one provided) are reported

Figure 2 Patient flow diagram.

Figure 2 Patient flow diagram.

Figure 3 Improvement in visual analog scale SIJ pain (top) and Oswestry Disability Index (middle) and EuroQOL-5D (bottom) by time and treatment. Figure shows results for the current study in green. Figure also includes data from prior studies: INSITE (black, randomized trial of SIJF vs non-surgical management),Citation6 iMIA (orange, randomized trial of SIJF vs conservative management)Citation8 and SIFI (light blue, single-arm prospective trial of SIJF).Citation7

Abbreviations: SIJ, sacroiliac joint; SIJF, sacroiliac joint fusion; ODI, Oswestry Disability Index; TTO, Time Trade-off; VAS, visual analog scale.
Figure 3 Improvement in visual analog scale SIJ pain (top) and Oswestry Disability Index (middle) and EuroQOL-5D (bottom) by time and treatment. Figure shows results for the current study in green. Figure also includes data from prior studies: INSITE (black, randomized trial of SIJF vs non-surgical management),Citation6 iMIA (orange, randomized trial of SIJF vs conservative management)Citation8 and SIFI (light blue, single-arm prospective trial of SIJF).Citation7

Figure 4 Proportion of subjects reporting ability to perform activity with minimal difficulty by activity and months after SIJF.

Abbreviation: SIJF, sacroiliac joint fusion.
Figure 4 Proportion of subjects reporting ability to perform activity with minimal difficulty by activity and months after SIJF.

Table 2 Proportion of subjects reporting ability to perform activity with minimal difficulty

Figure 5 Change in functional test performance from prior to SIJF to 3 and 6 months after SIJF. Sit-to-stand and transitional timed up and go show seconds required to complete the task. Active straight leg raise test shows number of categories of improvement on 0–5 scale.

Abbreviation: SIJF, sacroiliac joint fusion.

Figure 5 Change in functional test performance from prior to SIJF to 3 and 6 months after SIJF. Sit-to-stand and transitional timed up and go show seconds required to complete the task. Active straight leg raise test shows number of categories of improvement on 0–5 scale.Abbreviation: SIJF, sacroiliac joint fusion.

Figure 6 Change in work status over time from prior to SIJF to 6 months after SIJF.

Abbreviations: NW, not working; LT, less than; b/o, because of; SIJ, sacroiliac joint; SIJF, sacroiliac joint fusion.

Figure 6 Change in work status over time from prior to SIJF to 6 months after SIJF.Abbreviations: NW, not working; LT, less than; b/o, because of; SIJ, sacroiliac joint; SIJF, sacroiliac joint fusion.