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SynerFuse™ Announces First Two-Level Integrated Spinal Fusion & DRG Neuromodulation Procedure By Solo Surgeon In Proof-of-Concept Study – Medical Device News Magazine

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Justin Zenanko, CEO of SynerFuse, Inc., a Minnesota-based medical device company, is pleased to announce that for the first time in the world, a solo spine surgeon performed the SynerFuse procedure in a two-level spinal fusion patient. Dr. Rohan Lall performed a two-level spinal fusion procedure and implanted a neurostimulator system in the 10th patient in the proof-of-concept study evaluating the safety and feasibility of this investigational integrated procedure.

“So far in the study, the SynerFuse procedure has been efficient and straightforward to perform, including in the context of a two-level fusion,” said Lall. “It is very exciting to study the integration of DRG stimulation to the fusion surgery for patients with chronic pain earlier in the treatment process in an attempt to reduce their pain levels and need for opioids.”

See photo taken after the 10th surgery, left to right: SynerFuse Chief Scientfic Officer Greg Molnar, Dr. Rohan Lall, SynerFuse CEO Justin Zenanko.

The SynerFuse proof-of-concept study involves combining spinal fusion with the implant of a neurostimulator to provide stimulation of the dorsal root ganglion (DRG), a key nerve structure along the spine that can be targeted with neuromodulation to treat neuropathic pain in patients suffering from chronic lower back pain (cLBP).

“The implantation of the 10th patient in our proof-of-concept study is an important milestone for SynerFuse and our goal of commercialization,” said Zenanko. “With each new patient, we hope to be one step closer to demonstrating the viability of our non-narcotic therapy concept for spinal fusion patients with chronic lower back pain. We are looking forward to seeing the long-term outcomes as the data will be used to inform our next clinical trial using our novel device.”

“Bringing this patient-focused therapy from concept to the 10th implant is a testament to the collaboration between SynerFuse and our clinician partners at the University of Minnesota Medical School and M Health Fairview University of Minnesota Medical Center,” said SynerFuse Chief Scientific Officer Gregory F. Molnar, Ph.D.

Previously, there had been nine single-level fusion procedures in this proof-of-concept study conducted by Michael C. Park, MD, Ph.D., Rohan Lall, MD, and Jonathon Sembrano, MD, at M Health Fairview University of Minnesota Medical Center. The first solo-surgeon SynerFuse procedure was performed by Rohan Lall, MD, in the eighth patient.

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