
Stryker intoduced Mako Total Hip with Advanced Primary and Revision, expanding its Mako Total Hip offering to include a first-to-market robotic hip revision capability. The application debuts new features such as augment and screw planning, intraoperative screw trajectory guidance and compatibility with Stryker’s revision hip implant portfolio. These new capabilities are designed to help surgeons simplify hip procedures by knowing more with Mako’s 3D CT-based planning, now across both primary and revision THA procedures.
Additionally, now commercially available is Stryker’s fourth generation Mako 4, a single robotics system that delivers additional applications and innovation, designed to offer a premium clinical and operational experience compared to manual across Mako Total Hip, Total Knee, Partial Knee and Spine. Mako 4 also integrates Stryker’s fourth-generation Q Guidance System.
Mako Spine and Mako Shoulder are the latest to join the SmartRobotics suite. Stryker completed its first Mako Spine cases in October and continues its limited market release with full U.S. commercial launch slated for 2H25. Stryker also completed Mako Shoulder’s first cases at the end of last year, and the application remains in limited market release through 2025.
Source: Stryker
Stryker intoduced Mako Total Hip with Advanced Primary and Revision, expanding its Mako Total Hip offering to include a first-to-market robotic hip revision capability. The application debuts new features such as augment and screw planning, intraoperative screw trajectory guidance and compatibility with Stryker's revision hip implant portfolio....
Stryker intoduced Mako Total Hip with Advanced Primary and Revision, expanding its Mako Total Hip offering to include a first-to-market robotic hip revision capability. The application debuts new features such as augment and screw planning, intraoperative screw trajectory guidance and compatibility with Stryker’s revision hip implant portfolio. These new capabilities are designed to help surgeons simplify hip procedures by knowing more with Mako’s 3D CT-based planning, now across both primary and revision THA procedures.
Additionally, now commercially available is Stryker’s fourth generation Mako 4, a single robotics system that delivers additional applications and innovation, designed to offer a premium clinical and operational experience compared to manual across Mako Total Hip, Total Knee, Partial Knee and Spine. Mako 4 also integrates Stryker’s fourth-generation Q Guidance System.
Mako Spine and Mako Shoulder are the latest to join the SmartRobotics suite. Stryker completed its first Mako Spine cases in October and continues its limited market release with full U.S. commercial launch slated for 2H25. Stryker also completed Mako Shoulder’s first cases at the end of last year, and the application remains in limited market release through 2025.
Source: Stryker
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Julie Vetalice is ORTHOWORLD's Editorial Assistant. She has covered the orthopedic industry for over 20 years, having joined the company in 1999.