CARLSBAD, Calif., Apr 28, 2015 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE via COMTEX) —
Aurora Spine Corporation (ASG) announced today the first surgical implantations of the company’s ZIP 51(TM) Minimally Invasive Interspinous Implant in the United States and Germany.
The U.S. surgery was performed at NEA Baptist Memorial Hospital in Jonesboro, Arkansas by Dr. Rebecca Barrett-Tuck. The international surgery was performed at the Protestant Hospital in Göttingen, Germany by Dr. Christian Reparon.
“The ZIP 51 MIS interspinous fusion system is a great option for the L5-S1 segment,” said Dr. Reparon. The instrumentation is very intuitive, easy to use and the implantation is fast and simple via a small incision.”
“Aurora Spine’s ZIP 51(TM) implant, the newest addition to the ZIP(TM) product line, was developed to deliver rigid stabilization with bone graft at the L5-S1 level of the human spine,” said Laszlo Garamszegi, Aurora Spine’s CTO. “Aurora Spine is pleased to offer the ZIP 51 implant as a distinctive sacral fusion option to surgeons and patients worldwide as part of the Aurora Spine Screwless Procedure(TM).”
“We are very excited to offer our ZIP 51 device internationally,” said Sven Claes, International Product Director of Aurora Spine. “The implant features flared lower spikes which are designed to increase the possibility of greater bone purchase. Like our ZIP ULTRA(TM) implant, the ZIP 51 MIS interspinous fixation implant for spinal fusion, consists of the ZIP ONE-STEP(TM) Locking Mechanism, and various sizes to accommodate variations in patient anatomy which eliminates the use of a set screw.”