06/10/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 06/10/2026 12:22
Ascension Texas Spine and Scoliosis has announced that patients requiring complex spine surgery in Central Texas now have access to a groundbreaking advancement in medical technology, spinal implants custom-designed to perfectly match their exact anatomy.
Ascension Texas Spine and Scoliosis is pioneering the use of these custom-fabricated, patient-specific implants alongside novel minimally invasive surgical techniques. Led by Dr. Rory Mayer and Dr. Alex Cruz, the advanced program makes Ascension Seton the pioneers in Central Texas, and one of the first in the state, to offer this highly personalized approach to complex spine reconstruction.
"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. "By combining advanced innovation with extensive surgical proficiency, we are providing care that is more accurate, efficient, and ultimately transformative for our patients."
Spine reconstructive surgery has relied on off-the-shelf, standard-sized interbody devices. Dr. Cruz and Dr. Mayer are modernizing this standard by utilizing data-driven, precision surgical planning. By using high-resolution imaging data, the surgical team creates custom implants designed specifically to match the unique contours of an individual patient's spine.
This patient-specific design ensures an ideal fit, significantly improving the spine's structural stability and promoting more reliable bone fusion compared to traditional devices.
To deliver these custom implants, Dr. Cruz and Dr Mayer utilize minimally invasive surgical approaches to the region. These techniques allow surgeons to access the spine and place the custom device while minimizing disruption to surrounding muscle and healthy tissue. The combination of a perfectly fitted implant and a less invasive surgical entry point maximizes spinal stability while preserving natural alignment.
"These advancements demonstrate the evolution of modern spine surgery," said Rory Mayer, MD, Director of Neurosurgical Spinal Deformity Service. "By combining minimally invasive techniques with custom implants designed through data-driven design, we increase surgical precision and improved results for patients requiring complex reconstructive procedures."
For individuals struggling with debilitating back and spine conditions, replacing standard implants with custom-fabricated devices can translate to significant, long-term benefits:
To learn more about advanced spine care at Ascension Seton and Ascension Texas Spine and Scoliosis, visit http://texasspineandscoliosis.com/.