Aurora Spine Corporation, through its subsidiary, Aurora Spine, Inc., engages in the development and distribution of minimally invasive interspinous fusion systems and devices in Canada. The company offers interspinous process lumbar fusion devices, such as the ZIP, ZIP ULTR, ZIP LP, and ZIP-51 for patients suffering from degenerative disc diseases. It also provides SOLO, an anterior lumbar interbody fusion 3D printed stand-alone lumbar fusion device, which is an integrated plate and spacer system that helps to preserve the natural anatomic profile while providing spinal column support and stability; and SiLo, a posterior allograft implant; and SiLO TFX, a titanium implant device for sacroiliac joint fusion. In addition, the company offers Dexa-C, a 3D printed cervical fusion device, which is a porous 3D-printed intervertebral cage that incorporates lattice pattern options to support the matching of patients’ bone quality, as well as DEXA SOLO-L, a spinal device implanted in the intervertebral body space. Further, it provides TiNano, which offers a product line of lumbar fusion devices. The company was founded in 2013 and is headquartered in Toronto, Canada.
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