Aurora Spine announces 1st Israeli implantation of ZIP ULTRA MIS interspinous device

Spinal Tech

Aurora Spine's ZIP ULTRA Minimally Invasive interspinous device has been implanted for the first time in Israel.

Multiple surgeries have now been performed at the Herzliya Medical Center by Prof. Reuven Gepstein. The device is an interspinous fixation implant for spinal fusion and consists of a ONE-STEP locking mechanism, articulating spikes and various sizes.

 

"We are very excited that Aurora now offers our ZIP MIS system portfolio in Israel," said Trent Northcutt, president and CEO of Aurora Spine. "We believe that the ZIP ULTRA MIS fusion system will change spine surgery with a true minimally invasive approach designed to achieve reproducible, superior patient outcomes."

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