Stryker has announced the limited market rollout of its new Mako RPS (robotic power system) for Total Knee, marking an expansion into handheld robotics. This system integrates Mako robotic technology with power tool capabilities, featuring intraoperative planning and a robotically enabled saw that responds to a surgeon’s hand movements. The company plans to showcase the Mako RPS at the upcoming American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS) meeting in March, aiming to reach a new market segment compatible with its Triathlon Total Knee System.
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Stryker introduces Mako Handheld Robotics with Mako RPS launch
Stryker has announced the limited market rollout of its new Mako RPS (robotic power system) for Total Knee, marking an expansion into handheld robotics. This system integrates Mako robotic technology with power tool capabilities, featuring intraoperative planning and a robotically enabled saw that responds to a surgeon’s hand movements. The company plans to showcase the Mako RPS at the upcoming American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS) meeting in March, aiming to reach a new market segment compatible with its Triathlon Total Knee System.