Austin-based Ascension Seton added custom-fabricated, patient-specific spinal implants for complex spine reconstruction, according to a June 10 news release.
Rory Mayer, MD, and Alex Cruz, MD, at Ascension Texas Spine and Scoliosis, use high-resolution imaging data to design implants matched to an individual patient’s spinal anatomy. The approach replaces the standard-sized, off-the-shelf interbody devices.
They offer the implants using minimally invasive surgical techniques to reduce disruption to surrounding muscle and tissue. This can improve structural stability, promote more reliable bone fusion and shorten recovery times compared to conventional approaches.
“Introducing this innovative surgical approach is a breakthrough for our patients in Central Texas who need complex spine reconstruction,” said John Thresher, chief strategy officer for Ascension Texas, said in the release. “By combining advanced innovation with extensive surgical proficiency, we are providing care that is more accurate, efficient and ultimately transformative for our patients.”
Ascension Seton operates 13 hospitals and more than 200 care sites across Central Texas as part of St. Louis-based Ascension.
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