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In the operating room, your surgeon guides Mako’s robotic arm to remove arthritic bone and cartilage from the knee. Mako’s Accustop™ technology creates a virtual boundary that provides tactile resistance to help the surgeon stay within the boundaries defined in your surgical plan.
Watch Dr. Robert Thomas, of Panorama Orthopedics & Spine Center, perform a Mako Knee replacement. He narrates each step of the process.
Patients who had a robot-assisted knee replacement stayed in the hospital nearly a half-day less, and were significantly less likely to develop complications like infections, excessive...
Mako robotic-arm assisted orthopedic surgery is used for partial and total knee replacements and total hip replacements at Mayo Clinic's campuses in Arizona, Florida and Rochester, MN. During joint replacement procedures, a surgeon cuts away damaged bone and cartilage and replaces it with artificial components made of metal alloys, high-grade ...
Robotic-arm assisted total knee arthroplasty is associated with improved early functional recovery and reduced time to hospital discharge compared with conventional jig-based total knee arthroplasty: a prospective cohort study.
Robotic-Arm Assisted Surgery. Mako enables you to have a more predictable surgical experience when performing joint replacement surgery. All Mako products and systems.
Robotic-arm assisted total knee arthroplasty is associated with improved early functional recovery and reduced time to hospital discharge compared with conventional jig-based total knee arthroplasty: a prospective cohort study.
During surgery, your surgeon guides Mako's robotic arm, which uses AccuStop™ haptic technology, so they can cut less and help protect your healthy bone. 1-5 Mako can lead to better outcomes, like less pain and shorter recovery times 6-8 compared to traditional joint replacement surgery.
Here at OrthoVirginia, we are the first outpatient operatory in Virginia to offer robotic-arm-assisted knee replacement surgeries using Stryker’s Mako System.
In the operating room, Dr. Johnson uses the Mako System to assist in performing your surgery, guided by the robotic-arm within the pre-defined area. The Mako System assures the knee is...