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The next generation of Mako isn’t just about what it does. It’s about who it serves – more surgeons, more patients, across more specialties and more procedures. Mako means more than ever. Let us show you all the possibilities.
Partial Knee Implant System
Featuring bone sparing, curved surfaces.
Total Knee System
The Triathlon Total Knee System is a primary total knee replacement system designed to work with the body. Triathlon has been implanted in over 3 million patients worldwide. Triathlon Total Knee is available for use with the Mako System for Mako Total Knee.
Stryker's Vice President & General Manager, Mako, gets detailed about Mako Systems
An intelligent assistance system for minimally invasive surgery
The SoloAssist II system is a unique robotic scope holder with a joystick that surgeons can use to control their field of view during surgery. The SoloAssist II® offers a manual joystick, a steady image in narrow spaces, precise control of endoscope positions, better ergonomics for the surgeon and compatibility with most operating room (OR) tables and endoscopes.
Mako Total Hip is focused on enhancing total hip procedures for patients and surgeons. Learn more about how personalized 3D CT-based planning and robotic-arm execution to plan can enhance total hip procedures.
Mako Partial Knee enables surgeons to create a 3D CT-based surgery plan of their patient's unique anatomy.
The next chapter of SmartRobotics™
Informed by over 500,000 Mako Total Knee procedures over the past six years, Mako Total Knee 2.0 is designed to deliver the same trusted outcomes surgeons expect from Mako with a new, elevated user experience they deserve.
Our joint replacement solutions offer you the combination of market-leading implants for hips and knees, along with Mako Robotic-Arm Assisted Technology and Performance Solutions consultative services for the orthopaedic service line.
“Scan. Plan. Mako Can.” spotlights and differentiates Stryker’s Mako SmartRobotics™ for partial knee, total knee and total hip replacement surgery