Mako SmartRobotics

With Mako SmartRobotics technology, there is a reduced impact on bone and soft tissue during surgery, leading many hip and knee replacement patients to experience significant improvement in pain, stiffness, and function of the replaced joint.

Mako SmartRobotics

How It Works

Mako SmartRobotics ensures optimal implant placement, alignment, and overall surgical success by enhancing the surgeon's ability to plan, assess, and execute the procedure. Here is an in-depth look at how this innovative technology works:

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Plan

Personalised surgical plan

The first step is patient-specific surgical planning. Before surgery, a CT scan of your knee or hip is taken to develop a 3D virtual model of your unique anatomy. Your doctor uses this model to evaluate your bone structure, disease severity, joint alignment and even the surrounding bone and tissue, so they can determine the optimal size, placement and alignment of your implant.

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Assess

Range-of-motion assessment

Throughout your procedure, Mako provides real-time data to your surgeon. This allows them to continuously assess the movement and tension of your new joint and adjust your surgical plan if desired.

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Prepare

Arthritic bone removal

In the operating room, your surgeon guides Mako’s robotic arm to remove the arthritic bone and cartilage from the knee or hip. A virtual boundary provides tactile resistance to help the surgeon stay within the boundaries defined in your surgical plan.

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Insert

Implant placement

As the surgeon prepares to place the implant into its final position, the robotic-arm guides the implant at the desired angle defined in the surgical plan. This helps ensure the placement and alignment of the implant are performed according to plan.