Sacroiliac joint fusion
Sacroiliac joint fusion is a surgical treatment sometimes used to address pain that may be originating from the joint between bones in the spine and hip (sacrum and ilium). The sacroiliac joint (SIJ) is a diarthrodial joint with two surfaces and a fibrous capsule containing synovial fluid.
Status: Decision completed
Why is sacroiliac joint fusion being reviewed?
The Washington Health Technology Assessment program (HTA) selected Sacroiliac joint fusion as a topic for assessment because of high concerns for safety, efficacy and cost.
Primary criteria ranking
- Safety = High
- Efficacy = High
- Cost = High
Documentation
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Assessment (2021) | |
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Assessment (2019) |
Assessment timeline
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Draft key questions published: January 26, 2021
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Public comment period: January 26 to February 11, 2021
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Final key questions published: February 25, 2021
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Draft report published: April 2, 2021
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Public comment period: April 2 to May 3, 2021
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Final report published: May 19, 2021
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HTCC public meeting: June 18, 2021