GlobeNewswire11.03.20
Aurora Spine Corporation has commercially launched its proprietary SOLOTM ALIF Stand-Alone Cage system to its innovative suite of MIS products used in spinal surgery. As a stand-alone device, the SOLO is implanted through a single incision, which promotes less trauma for the patient and saves valuable time for the surgical team.
The SOLO is used as an integrated plate and spacer system that helps to preserve the natural spine shape while providing support and stability. The SOLO was designed and constructed with four anchor points for inserting titanium alloy fixed angle screws for long-term stability and it has a porous structure to improve adhesion to vertebral body endplates and to support bone in-growth. The SOLO also has a zero-profile proprietary locking plate, anterior column zero profile and multiple footprints, lordosis and heights for an optimized fit.
“The SOLO system is a new addition to our innovative suite of MIS products and expands the scope of our 3D printed fusion portfolio, offering a reliable, integrated Stand-Alone solution to meet the needs and preferences of surgeons and improve patient outcomes,” said Trent Northcutt, president and CEO of Aurora Spine. “After several successful cases, the new anchored cage continues to receive positive feedback regarding the versatility of its design and the system’s ease of implantation. The SOLOTM continues upon our commitment to Simplify the Complex.”
Surgeon Testimonials
The product has already seen initial success in select procedures by Aurora customers.
The first fusion procedure was performed by Daniel Barba, M.D., who is the Chief of Spine at Palomar Medical Center in Escondido, Calif. “The addition of integrated screws to the implant allows for an ALIF procedure that is designed to improve stability and patient outcomes. The system also includes an easy one-step cover plate with a secure, center set screw to prevent screw back-out. This coupled with all of the advantages provided by the SOLOTM proprietary 3D printed technology, results in a quicker and more minimally invasive procedure that improves patient safety, and enhances clinical outcomes," explained Dr. Barba.
"The thoughtful design of the SOLOTM system, with its variety of sizes and screw angles, is significant in that it allows for a unique, tailored approach to ALIF based on the affected vertebral level and patient’s anatomy,” said Neville Alleyne, M.D., Chief of Spine at Tri-City Orthopedic Group in Oceanside, Calif., and one of the first surgeons to use the SOLO system. "Its precise screw angle is especially advantageous for difficult cases in the L5 to S1 region of the spine. Even the system's low-profile locking plate limits concern of overlying vessels."
The SOLO is used as an integrated plate and spacer system that helps to preserve the natural spine shape while providing support and stability. The SOLO was designed and constructed with four anchor points for inserting titanium alloy fixed angle screws for long-term stability and it has a porous structure to improve adhesion to vertebral body endplates and to support bone in-growth. The SOLO also has a zero-profile proprietary locking plate, anterior column zero profile and multiple footprints, lordosis and heights for an optimized fit.
“The SOLO system is a new addition to our innovative suite of MIS products and expands the scope of our 3D printed fusion portfolio, offering a reliable, integrated Stand-Alone solution to meet the needs and preferences of surgeons and improve patient outcomes,” said Trent Northcutt, president and CEO of Aurora Spine. “After several successful cases, the new anchored cage continues to receive positive feedback regarding the versatility of its design and the system’s ease of implantation. The SOLOTM continues upon our commitment to Simplify the Complex.”
Surgeon Testimonials
The product has already seen initial success in select procedures by Aurora customers.
The first fusion procedure was performed by Daniel Barba, M.D., who is the Chief of Spine at Palomar Medical Center in Escondido, Calif. “The addition of integrated screws to the implant allows for an ALIF procedure that is designed to improve stability and patient outcomes. The system also includes an easy one-step cover plate with a secure, center set screw to prevent screw back-out. This coupled with all of the advantages provided by the SOLOTM proprietary 3D printed technology, results in a quicker and more minimally invasive procedure that improves patient safety, and enhances clinical outcomes," explained Dr. Barba.
"The thoughtful design of the SOLOTM system, with its variety of sizes and screw angles, is significant in that it allows for a unique, tailored approach to ALIF based on the affected vertebral level and patient’s anatomy,” said Neville Alleyne, M.D., Chief of Spine at Tri-City Orthopedic Group in Oceanside, Calif., and one of the first surgeons to use the SOLO system. "Its precise screw angle is especially advantageous for difficult cases in the L5 to S1 region of the spine. Even the system's low-profile locking plate limits concern of overlying vessels."