Aurora Pain Care ZIP LP™ and ZIP 51™
MIS Interspinous Fusion System
The ZIP® is Aurora Pain Care’s minimally invasive interspinous fixation implant for spinal fusion. The proprietary ZIP ONE-STEP™ locking mechanism eliminates the use of a set screw. As well, the ZIP 51™ and ZIP LP™ are both designed in many sizes to allow for a variety of patient proportions.
The ZIP® procedure is performed through a small, midline incision in the lower back that
allows for a minimally invasive approach for treating lumbar pain. It is a minimally invasive, screwless day-surgery option. The ZIP® procedure is an effective and safe alternative to other more
invasive options, such as open
surgical decompression.
Benefits of the ZIP® procedure:
• Immediate and long-term relief of leg and back pain
• Decreases the amount of blood loss during surgery
• An outpatient procedure, the patient can return home the same day
• Quicker recovery and faster healing time
Aurora Pain Care specializes in minimally-invasive, interventional pain technologies.
ZIP LP™
The ZIP LP™ is Aurora Pain Care’s slimmest (3.5mm) minimally invasive interspinous fixation implant for spinal fusion and was developed as an alternative to pedicle screw fixation. The ZIP LP implant is designed to be a minimally invasive surgical solution for stabilization and load sharing during T1-S1 thoracolumbar fusion procedures as an adjunct to interbody fusion. Each ZIP LP implant features a large barrel designed for bone material. The ZIP LP is available in various sizes to accommodate variations in patient anatomy.
ZIP 51™
The patented ZIP 51™ implant was developed specifically for the L5-S1 section. It is Aurora Pain Care’s minimally invasive interspinous fixation implant designed for stabilization and load sharing in T1-S1 thoracolumbar fusion procedures. The proprietary ZIP ONE-STEP™ locking mechanism eliminates the use of a set screw. Each ZIP 51 implant features a large barrel designed for bone material. The ZIP 51 is offered in various sizes to fit the many variations in patient anatomy. The flared lower spikes are designed to increase the possibility of greater bone purchase.