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.
SI Joint Fusion with VYRSA™ may be right for you.
What is Sacroiliac Joint Dysfunction?
The sacroiliac joints (SI) serve as the foundation of the spine and are located on each side of the spine between the two pelvic bones, which attach to the sacrum. The main function of the sacroiliac joints is to provide shock absorption for the spine and to transmit forces between the upper body and the lower limbs.
Sacroiliac joint dysfunction is a term used to describe the pain of the sacroiliac joint (SI joint). It is usually caused by abnormal motion and has been recognized as a significant source of pain in the low back, hips and legs.
The opinions expressed are the professional medical opinion and the clinical observations of licensed and practicing physicians and may not necessarily represent claims made by VYRSA Technologies.