SacroiliacSacroiliac spine surgery is technically demanding due to complex pelvic anatomy, variable patient morphology and bone quality, and limited safe implant bone corridors. Surgeons must achieve precise implant placement and secure fixation while protecting nearby neurovascular structures and restoring sacroiliac joint function and spinopelvic stability in complex spinal conditions.
Medacta offers dedicated solutions for sacroiliac fixation, supporting both lateral and posterior approaches. Specialized implants, patient-matched technologies, and dedicated instrumentation enable accurate implant placement, controlled workflows, and robust fixation, enhancing joint stability while integrating with established surgical techniques and complex spine procedures.
Lateral sacroiliac fixation is a technically demanding procedure aimed at stabilizing the sacroiliac joint in patients with degenerative, traumatic, or inflammatory conditions.
Posterior sacroiliac fixation is a complex and technically demanding procedure aimed at restoring spinopelvic stability in cases of sacroiliac joint pathology and long spinal constructs.