Three things to know:
1. Aerial’s expandable core provides continuous distraction for indirect decompression and can be customized to fit the interspinous space of each patient’s spine.
2. It is a posterior non-pedicle fixation device, intended for use at a single level in the non-cervical spine.
3. Aerial aims to achieve supplemental fusion in cases of degenerative disc disease, spondylolisthesis, trauma and tumor, and is not intended for standalone use.
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