
Aurora Spine’s proprietary SiLO Sacroiliac (SI) Joint Fusion System has been successfully used in over 2,500 procedures across the United States. This milestone underscores the company’s accelerating growth and increasing adoption of its minimally invasive technology by surgeons nationwide.
Aurora’s SiLO platform, which includes the SiLO-TFX system, is engineered to improve outcomes for patients suffering from SI joint pain and dysfunction. Utilizing a posterior approach, the system enables secure transfixation across the SI joint, delivering enhanced fixation, reduced recovery times, and consistently high patient satisfaction.
“This milestone is a key indicator of market acceptance and commercial scalability,” said Trent Northcutt, CEO of Aurora Spine. “SiLO™ is resonating with surgeons who want smarter solutions, and this is only the beginning. Our commitment to innovation, education, and execution continues to unlock meaningful growth opportunities.”
Key Drivers of Growth:
- 2,500+ SiLO procedures performed across the U.S.
- Rapid expansion of Aurora’s U.S. sales network
- Launch of targeted surgeon education programs
- Continued innovation across the minimally invasive spine portfolio
In addition to the SiLO platform, Aurora’s growing suite of innovations includes the AERO Facet Fusion System and the DEXA TECHNOLOGY-matched interbody implants—the world’s first spinal implants customized to a patient’s bone density.
“Our goal is to provide the most effective and least invasive treatment options, supported by robust clinical evidence,” said Matthew Goldstone, Chief Commercial Officer. “We’re proud to have multiple peer-reviewed publications in 2025, with more on the horizon. Clinical data is the key to shaping the future of spine care.”
“Aurora Spine leads in spine innovation with our SiLO platform, which has now surpassed 2,500 procedures,” added Laszlo Garamszegi, Chief Technology Officer. “Positive feedback from surgeons and patients continues to inspire us as we introduce advanced technologies like AERO and DEXA-based implants.”
Source: Aurora Spine
Aurora Spine's proprietary SiLO Sacroiliac (SI) Joint Fusion System has been successfully used in over 2,500 procedures across the United States. This milestone underscores the company’s accelerating growth and increasing adoption of its minimally invasive technology by surgeons nationwide.
Aurora’s SiLO platform, which includes the SiLO-TFX...
Aurora Spine’s proprietary SiLO Sacroiliac (SI) Joint Fusion System has been successfully used in over 2,500 procedures across the United States. This milestone underscores the company’s accelerating growth and increasing adoption of its minimally invasive technology by surgeons nationwide.
Aurora’s SiLO platform, which includes the SiLO-TFX system, is engineered to improve outcomes for patients suffering from SI joint pain and dysfunction. Utilizing a posterior approach, the system enables secure transfixation across the SI joint, delivering enhanced fixation, reduced recovery times, and consistently high patient satisfaction.
“This milestone is a key indicator of market acceptance and commercial scalability,” said Trent Northcutt, CEO of Aurora Spine. “SiLO™ is resonating with surgeons who want smarter solutions, and this is only the beginning. Our commitment to innovation, education, and execution continues to unlock meaningful growth opportunities.”
Key Drivers of Growth:
- 2,500+ SiLO procedures performed across the U.S.
- Rapid expansion of Aurora’s U.S. sales network
- Launch of targeted surgeon education programs
- Continued innovation across the minimally invasive spine portfolio
In addition to the SiLO platform, Aurora’s growing suite of innovations includes the AERO Facet Fusion System and the DEXA TECHNOLOGY-matched interbody implants—the world’s first spinal implants customized to a patient’s bone density.
“Our goal is to provide the most effective and least invasive treatment options, supported by robust clinical evidence,” said Matthew Goldstone, Chief Commercial Officer. “We’re proud to have multiple peer-reviewed publications in 2025, with more on the horizon. Clinical data is the key to shaping the future of spine care.”
“Aurora Spine leads in spine innovation with our SiLO platform, which has now surpassed 2,500 procedures,” added Laszlo Garamszegi, Chief Technology Officer. “Positive feedback from surgeons and patients continues to inspire us as we introduce advanced technologies like AERO and DEXA-based implants.”
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.