Abstract

The revolutionary technology of 3D printing has gained traction in the medical field in recent years; spine surgery has in particular seen major advances in 3D printing. The applications of this technology have grown from utilizing 3D models to enhance patient education to patient specific, highly detailed intraoperative anatomical molds. However, obstacles remain that prevent the widespread utilization of 3D printing in spine surgery such as cost, time consumption, lack of long-term data, and regulation by the US FDA. Despite these obstacles, it is evident that 3D printing will be utilized to optimize preoperative, intraoperative, and postoperative care of patients with spine deformity. The purpose of this review is to establish the applications of 3D printing for spine surgery.

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