
The first patient has been enrolled for the multicenter study of Aurora Spine’s DEXA-C Cervical Interbody System. The study will initially include data from 40 single-level and 40 multiple-level subjects.
DEXA-C is indicated for anterior cervical interbody fusion procedures and is the first in a series of implants based on Aurora’s patented DEXA technology platform. Based on the DEXA T-score for measuring a patient’s bone density, the DEXA technology platform includes implants that are of varying densities to match a patient’s bone density.
DEXA-C is intended for use on patients who require anterior cervical discectomy and fusion surgery. The system implants an interbody spacer(s) into the cervical intervertebral body space(s) to stabilize and fuse the level(s). Allograft will be used in the spacer and the spinal segment(s) are fixed with an anterior cervical plate.
Source: Aurora Spine
The first patient has been enrolled for the multicenter study of Aurora Spine's DEXA-C Cervical Interbody System. The study will initially include data from 40 single-level and 40 multiple-level subjects.
DEXA-C is indicated for anterior cervical interbody fusion procedures and is the first in a series of implants based on Aurora’s patented...
The first patient has been enrolled for the multicenter study of Aurora Spine’s DEXA-C Cervical Interbody System. The study will initially include data from 40 single-level and 40 multiple-level subjects.
DEXA-C is indicated for anterior cervical interbody fusion procedures and is the first in a series of implants based on Aurora’s patented DEXA technology platform. Based on the DEXA T-score for measuring a patient’s bone density, the DEXA technology platform includes implants that are of varying densities to match a patient’s bone density.
DEXA-C is intended for use on patients who require anterior cervical discectomy and fusion surgery. The system implants an interbody spacer(s) into the cervical intervertebral body space(s) to stabilize and fuse the level(s). Allograft will be used in the spacer and the spinal segment(s) are fixed with an anterior cervical plate.
Source: Aurora Spine
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Julie Vetalice is ORTHOWORLD's Editorial Assistant. She has covered the orthopedic industry for over 20 years, having joined the company in 1999.





