The surgery was performed in Southwest Germany. This surgery marks the expansion of the use of Aurora’s MIS device into another country.
“We are excited to continue to extend the reach of the ZIP MIS Interspinous Fusion system beyond previous locations,” said Laszlo Garamszegi, Chief Technical Officer of Aurora. “We believe that this new fusion technology will allow patients to rapidly resume their normal routines.”
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