Here are three points:
1. The patent includes ZIP Ultra, ZIP 51, ZIP LP and Dyna-ZIP, among other devices.
2. This patent represents the company’s first allowed U.S. patent.
3. Aurora Spine has various U.S. and international patent applications pending.
“Aurora is changing spine surgery, and we are thrilled that our patent has been approved by the United States Patent and Trademark Office,” said Trent Northcutt, president and CEO, Aurora Spine. “This patent further validates the unique and pioneering nature of our ZIP Interspinous implants.”
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