First one's first surgery worldwide

Summary: Surgeons have taken advantage of the first global earthbone using customized installation for a different patient of the patient. Unlike the standard-ended devices – all, the new installation is built with the assistance of AI and 3D print, allowing the exact compatibility and better support for order.
This new can reduce problems, improve travel, and reduce the rescue of people with spinal conditions. Experts say that it symbolizes a converting action looking forward to the future when all Orthopedic plants are fully functional.
Key facts
- Personalization: AI and 3D print creates spine incorporation associated with one patient's anatomy.
- Better Results: Customizing can develop alignment, reduce pain, and speed restoration.
- The future is possible: Marks Shift towards the spine-based principles, HIP, and your knee's surgery.
Source: UCSD
UC San Diego Health The first health system in the world is to undergo the back spinal cervical surgery using the unique interest in the patient's unique anatomy.
The first surgery, which was made from July 2025, was the outer body of the cervical, which includes making an incision before (external) neck, removing the damaged disc, and includes nearby vertebrae.
The procedure includes a typical artificial disc, placed in the space where the damaged disc has been removed. Traditional plants are equivalent to one size, which all can contact, healing and movement. This new technology and installation includes improved thinking, an artificial intelligence (AI), and 3D prints create customized installation.
“Every spinal tree is different, like Joseph Osorio, MD, PHD, Neurologia's Professor at the Neurologian university of California San Diego School and Neurosurgeon at UC San Diego Health.
“With this technology, we can create a special installation of each patient, instead of asking their bodies to fit with a regular device.”
The neurosurgical group undertaking the process in UC San Diego Health, led by Osorio, the details of the patient's neck to measure spine. Further planning that has been determined by an artificial project, which was 3D printed in Etitanium in the medical grade for the use of the process.
This Customs Standard may change the health of patients such as STINSI stenosis, deteriorating disc disposition, or the spinal diandom because it allows procurement problems, and rapid recovery times.
By maintaining a healthy anatomy and improving building support, patients can return to the transit, experiencing smaller pain, and have low potential requiring additional maintenance, improvement.
“This is the first step in a larger change,” said Osorio. “We see about the future when all installation, can be the spine, waist, or knees, is done by every person, not forces.
The Antenor Cervical Fusion has been made since the 1950s and is always one of the most common spine processes, which makes this achieve the first history.
“The pie brings a customized drug promise,” said Alexander Khalassi, Umd, Chairman of Neurosurgery department of medical UC San Diosurgeon in UC San Diego Health.
“The first case indicates that the process of composing devices and a delicious surgical procedure can restore the work of our patients. We expand the most complicated UC San Diego Health conditions.”
The health of UC San Diego health has been recognized as a national leader in Neurosurgical FaseIwanland. The Spine plan has received approval from the joint commission of the spinal feed, demonstrating the commitment of the health system in patients' safety effects, quality results and maintenance support.
About this neurosurgery and AI issues
The author: Leslie have long
Source: UCSD
Contact: Leslie Aquinde – UCSD
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