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USA Health Advances Spine Surgery With Patient-Specific 3D-Printed Cervical Implant

December 17, 2025 By SPINEMarketGroup

In yesterday’s article, we reflected on how 3D printing in the spine implants industry has become limited not by technical factors but by cultural and strategic barriers. While this is largely true, there are important exceptions worth highlighting like the following case of today: USA Health has successfully performed the first surgery using a patient-specific 3D-printed cervical implant in the southeastern United States.

The surgery, done at USA Health University Hospital, used a cervical implant designed specifically for the patient’s anatomy through advanced imaging and a platform that integrates artificial intelligence to generate both the surgical plan and the customized implant.

Richard Menger, M.D., MPA, neurosurgeon and chief of complex spine surgery, emphasized the direct impact on patient care, stating that being able to offer a patient-specific, 3D-printed cervical implant completely changes the landscape for patients in the region.

This case clearly illustrates one of the key points from yesterday’s article: the technology is ready. Materials, additive manufacturing processes, porous structures optimized for osteointegration, and validation methods are well established. The implant enables improved fit, alignment, and long-term stability, with the goal of reducing revision surgeries and improving clinical outcomes.

In addition, the digital workflow—360-degree visualization, personalized planning, and preoperative surgical approval—shows how 3D printing integrates with other emerging technologies without displacing the surgeon. This reinforces the idea that neither artificial intelligence nor automation replaces the human role, but instead enhances it.

In line with yesterday’s analysis, this clinical milestone does not represent the elimination of traditional models, but their evolution. 3D printing is not the future; it is the present, and cases like USA Health show that the real difference lies in the level of ambition with which organizations choose to adopt it.

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Source: https://www.usahealthsystem.com/insider/3d-printed-cervical-spine-implant

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