Aurora Spine’s Aero lumbar fusion system was debuted in its initial surgeries, the company said July 9.
The minimally invasive procedures using Aero were completed by an orthopedic surgeon and interventionalist, according to a news release. The cases were done on different parts of the lumbar spine.
Aero is a patent-pending device for patients with facet joint-related pain or instability. It is FDA-cleared from spinal levels C2 to S1 and can be used as a standalone or adjunct device.
“Initial feedback has been extremely positive, and we expect additional surgeons to start using the AERO in the coming months,” Trent Northcutt, president and CEO of Aurora Spine, said in the release. “Given the early interest in using this new technology, we have 10 kits available and ready for future lumbar fusion procedures.”
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