Restore Stability in Your Life
VYRSA™Pro
With Long-Term Relief From Chronic Sacroiliac Joint Pain.
Minimally Invasive Sacroiliac Joint Stabilization with VYRSA™Pro
A simple, one time procedure providing patients with SI joint dysfunction a minimally invasive solution to combat pain. Through one small incision, a VYRSA™-trained physician can deliver an implant into the SI Joint to immediately restore stability and create an ideal environment for long term fusion.
A Custom Implant Engineered for Long Term Pain Relief
The VYRSA™pro System utilizes a custom bone allograft implant designed by expert spine care physicians specifically for the sacroiliac joint. Manufactured with the highest quality standards, the implant features a low profile wafer-shape for easy insertion into the joint space with triangular ridges to prevent migration after insertion.
No Patient is the Same. Why Choose A One-Size-Fits-All Solution?
The sacroiliac joint is known to be highly variable in it’s size and shape. Furthermore, a patient may have different sized joints on one side of their body in comparison to the other. For that reason, the VYRSA™pro implant is available in multiple sizes allowing physicians the ability to customize the procedure for each patient’s unique anatomy.
Procedure Benefits:
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Minimally invasive SI fusion with VYRSA involves smaller incisions, resulting in less disruption to surrounding tissues and muscles and minimal scarring.
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Minimally invasive techniques are associated with lower rates of complications such as infection, bleeding, and nerve damage due to the smaller incisions and less invasive approach.
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Minimally invasive SI fusion may result in less post-operative pain compared to open surgery. This can lead to a more comfortable recovery period and reduce the need for strong pain medications.
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Minimally invasive procedures are often associated with higher patient satisfaction due to the benefits mentioned above, including reduced pain, shorter recovery time, and better cosmetic outcomes.
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Numerous studies have shown that minimally invasive SI fusion can achieve comparable long-term outcomes to open surgery in terms of pain relief and functional improvement, making it a viable option for patients seeking a durable solution for SI joint dysfunction.
What is the Recovery Time?
The VYRSA™ procedure is designed to be ultra-minimally-invasive. This allows patients to recover quickly with minimal discomfort.
Watch this video to hear Dr. Anish Patel, MD speak about his patients post-operative experiences with VYRSA™.
Learn more about the VYRSA procedure with Dr. Patel.
Anish Patel, MD, MBA, is a managing partner at the National Spine & Pain Centers, and medical director of the NSPCA Frederick, Maryland office. He is a diplomat with the American Board of Anesthesiology and an ABA-Certified Pain Medicine Specialist.