The 3D printing technology in medical devices is rapidly advancing, driven by its ability to provide customized and highly efficient healthcare solutions. In 2023, over 100,000 3D-printed medical devices were approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), showcasing the technology\'s growing acceptance and integration into healthcare systems. The FDA’s recent clearance of 3D-printed devices, including the V-PRO maX 2 Low-Temperature Sterilization System, designed specifically for 3D-printed surgical tools, highlights the expanding role of 3D printing in surgical procedures. This system is a notable step forward in ensuring the safety and usability of 3D-printed medical instruments.