
CornerLoc introduced the TransLoc 3D™ SI Joint Fusion System. The modular posterior implant and lateral oblique screw components of TransLoc 3D can be used together to create a 3-dimensional hybrid construct, or the screws can be used on their own as a transfixing compression construct.
TransLoc 3D is designed to fixate the SI Joint. TransLoc 3D Screws pass through the ilium, across the SI joint and into the sacrum using a Lateral Oblique approach. This approach avoids sensitive anatomy, including the Gluteal artery, Gluteal nerves and muscles that are potential obstacles of the straight Lateral approach. The TransLoc 3D System is intended to fixate the sacroiliac (SI) joint with the long-term goal of fusion.
These titanium 3D-printed devices are available in a range of lengths and include a Posterior Implant version which can be used with the TransLoc 3D Screw. The screws, using a Lateral Oblique approach, qualify for the CPT Panel’s new definition of transfixing which goes into effect January, 2023.
“With our recent FDA 510(k) Clearance and launch of TransLoc 3D, we are able to offer one of the most comprehensive SI joint fusion offerings available, giving the physician several implant options to match each patient’s needs,” says Bob Compton, CEO and Co-founder of CornerLoc.
Source: CornerLoc
CornerLoc introduced the TransLoc 3D™ SI Joint Fusion System. The modular posterior implant and lateral oblique screw components of TransLoc 3D can be used together to create a 3-dimensional hybrid construct, or the screws can be used on their own as a transfixing compression construct.
TransLoc 3D is designed to fixate the SI Joint. TransLoc...
CornerLoc introduced the TransLoc 3D™ SI Joint Fusion System. The modular posterior implant and lateral oblique screw components of TransLoc 3D can be used together to create a 3-dimensional hybrid construct, or the screws can be used on their own as a transfixing compression construct.
TransLoc 3D is designed to fixate the SI Joint. TransLoc 3D Screws pass through the ilium, across the SI joint and into the sacrum using a Lateral Oblique approach. This approach avoids sensitive anatomy, including the Gluteal artery, Gluteal nerves and muscles that are potential obstacles of the straight Lateral approach. The TransLoc 3D System is intended to fixate the sacroiliac (SI) joint with the long-term goal of fusion.
These titanium 3D-printed devices are available in a range of lengths and include a Posterior Implant version which can be used with the TransLoc 3D Screw. The screws, using a Lateral Oblique approach, qualify for the CPT Panel’s new definition of transfixing which goes into effect January, 2023.
“With our recent FDA 510(k) Clearance and launch of TransLoc 3D, we are able to offer one of the most comprehensive SI joint fusion offerings available, giving the physician several implant options to match each patient’s needs,” says Bob Compton, CEO and Co-founder of CornerLoc.
Source: CornerLoc
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Julie Vetalice is ORTHOWORLD's Editorial Assistant. She has covered the orthopedic industry for over 20 years, having joined the company in 1999.