Mako Partial Knee
Built by Stryker · United States
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Mako Partial Knee helps enable the surgeon to dynamically balance soft tissue tensioning intraoperatively, with the goal of recreating natural knee kinematics. Clinical studies have shown that Mako Partial Knee has the potential to reproducibly deliver component placement that is accurate to the 3D patient-specific preoperative plans.
Flagship features
- Mako Partial Knee's 3D CT-based plan allows for planning tailored to each patient’s unique anatomy
- Clinical studies report a 46% reduction in risk of revision over nine years compared to other unicompartmental knees
- High ten-year survival rates ranging from 93% to 100%
- Provides significant reduction in postoperative pain compared to manual partial knees
- Associated with a 40.2% reduction in time to discharge, averaging 28 hours faster than manual methods
Specifications
Category: Surgical / Medical- Type
- orthopedic surgery
- Procedures
- partial knee arthroplasty, unicompartmental knee arthroplasty
- Arms
- 1
- DOF / arm
- 6
- Tremor filtering
- Yes
- Motion scaling
- Yes
- Haptic feedback
- Yes
- Force feedback
- No
- Imaging compat.
- ct
- Console type
- seated immersive
- Single-port
- No
- Regulatory
- fda_510k, ce_mark
- Maturity
- commercial shipping
- Pricing model
- purchase
Detailed specifications
Other10
- Type
- object
- Title
- SurgicalMedicalRobotExtraction
- $Schema
- View Link
- Price Tier
- 40-80K
- Applications
- surgical_assistance
- Deployment Count
- 240000
- Deployment Notes
- Mako systems installed in 45 countries and every U.S. state.
- Industries Served
- hospital
- Availability Status
- available
- Additional Information
- - Mako Partial Knee's 3D CT-based plan allows for planning tailored to each patient’s unique anatomy. - Clinical studies report a 46% reduction in risk of revision over nine years compared to other unicompartmental knees. - High ten-year survival rates ranging from 93% to 100%. - Provides significant reduction in postoperative pain compared to manual partial knees. - Associated with a 40.2% reduction in time to discharge, averaging 28 hours faster than manual methods.
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