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Real-World Registry Study on Patient Satisfaction With TransLoc 3D SI Joint Fusion

Real-World Registry Study on Patient Satisfaction With TransLoc 3D SI Joint Fusion

Recruiting
18 years and older
All
Phase N/A

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Overview

This is a multi-center, consecutive enrollment registry study to evaluate patient satisfaction post SI Fusion with the TransLoc 3D SI Fusion System.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Age 18 year or older
  • Confirmed Implant of the Transloc 3D Fusion System
  • Did not have Transloc device removed or another manufacturer device implanted post Transloc
  • Does not have other manufacturer's titanium or metal implant
  • Patient may be included with prior allograft implant
  • Willing to participate and give written consent
  • Must have or planned CT post ≥1 year per standard of care

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Patient is younger than 18 years
  • Patient is unable to sign the Informed Consent
  • Implant of other manufacturer's titanium or alternative metal implant
  • Revision with another manufacturer's implant
  • Fracture or unresolved trauma of implant side after implantation of TransLoc
  • Patient unwilling to participate in Patient Satisfaction Survey
  • Patient has not returned for Standard of Care follow-up

Study details
    Sacroiliac Joint Dysfunction
    Sacroiliac; Fusion

NCT06487936

CornerLoc

21 October 2025

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