10:48 AM EDT, 04/02/2025 (MT Newswires) -- Aurora Spine ( ASAPF ) on Wednesday announced the publication of a new clinical study evaluating the biomechanical performance of Aurora Spine's ( ASAPF ) SiLO TFX system against traditional techniques in the journal Neurospine.
The study's findings indicate that the technique, as employed by the SiLO TFX system, removes less bone volume and offers a larger surface area for bony fusion compared to the posterolateral transosseous technique.
The SiLO TFX system is a minimally invasive solution designed for sacroiliac joint fusion, addressing conditions such as sacroiliac joint disruptions and degenerative sacroiliitis, Aurora Spine ( ASAPF ) said.
"The study demonstrated the superior performance of the SiLO TFX system in sacroiliac joint fusion. These findings align with Aurora Spine's ( ASAPF ) commitment to developing innovative, minimally invasive solutions that optimize patient outcomes and establish new standards in sacroiliac joint care," said Chief Executive Officer Trent Northcutt.
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