Stryker Mako Handheld Robotics in Limited Release

Stryker Mako Handheld Robotics

Stryker commenced limited market release of Mako RPS (Robotic Power System) for Total Knee, an intuitive handheld robotic system that combines Stryker’s established robotics and power tool legacies and represents Mako’s expansion into a new robotics platform. Mako now includes Mako SmartRobotics – the multi-specialty, robotic-arm assisted platform featuring Mako 4 – and Mako Handheld Robotics with Mako RPS, which is designed to reach a new market segment.

Compatible with Stryker’s Triathlon Total Knee, Mako RPS for Total Knee offers a solution for surgeons who are interested in the potential benefits of robotic technology and want the familiarity of a manual power tool.

Mako RPS for Total Knee features intraoperative planning, and a robotically enabled saw with Stryker’s patented active adjustment technology that responds to a surgeon’s hand movements, guiding the saw to stay aligned with the surgical plan. Mako RPS integrates easily into a surgeon’s workflow and provides a familiar cutting experience without the use of cutting blocks. Built to work with Stryker’s multi-specialty Q Guidance System, Mako RPS joins a comprehensive orthopedic technologies ecosystem designed to offer versatility to the site of care.

“The Mako brand represents our relentless commitment to advancing orthopaedic patient outcomes through robotics leadership,” said Mike Carlin, president of Stryker’s Ortho Tech division. “With nearly 20 years of experience in orthopaedic robotics and over 2 million procedures performed across 46 countries globally, Mako has established robotics as a standard of care, and we are thrilled to add Mako RPS to the Mako family.”

Source: Stryker

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Julie A. Vetalice is ORTHOWORLD's Editorial Assistant. She has covered the orthopedic industry for over 20 years, having joined the company in 1999.

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