MAKO Robotic Hip Arthroplasty
The New Era in Surgery
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MAKO SmartRobotics™ technology represents a revolutionary approach to hip arthroplasty, combining robotic precision with surgeon expertise to deliver optimal outcomes for patients.
Clinically Proven Benefits of MAKO
According to clinical studies, MAKO robotic hip arthroplasty offers significant advantages over traditional surgery:
Enhanced Clinical Outcomes
• Less Pain: Patients report significantly reduced pain after surgical intervention
• Faster Recovery: Shorter healing times and quicker return to daily activities
• Natural Hip Feel: Reproduction of the sensation of a natural hip
Greater Surgical Precision
• Precise Placement: More accurate placement and alignment of hip implants based on surgical planning
• Healthy Bone Preservation: Protection and preservation of healthy bone tissue
• Reduced Blood Loss: Significantly less blood loss during the procedure
Reduced Risk of Complications
• Fewer Dislocations: Lower probability of hip dislocation
• Improved Stability: Greater joint stability
How MAKO Works: Scan. Plan. Mako Can.
The MAKO procedure follows three basic steps that ensure maximum precision:
Step 1: Scanning (Scan)

Before the surgical procedure, a CT scan of your hip is performed. This scan is used to create a three-dimensional virtual model of your unique joint anatomy.
Step 2: Planning (Plan)

The second step is personalized surgical planning. Your doctor uses the three-dimensional model based on the CT scan to evaluate:
• Your bone structure
• Disease severity
• Joint alignment
• Surrounding bones and tissues
This determines the desired size, placement, and alignment of your implant.
Step 3: Robotic Execution (Mako Can)

In the operating room, the surgeon guides the MAKO robotic arm to remove arthritic bone and cartilage from the hip.
Accustop™ Technology: Creates a virtual boundary that provides haptic resistance, helping the surgeon stay within the limits defined in your surgical plan.
Throughout the procedure, MAKO provides real-time data to your surgeon, allowing them to assess joint movement and tension and adjust the surgical plan if desired.
Watch how MAKO robotic technology works in practice to ensure maximum precision and optimal results.
Is MAKO Right for Me?
MAKO robotic hip arthroplasty is suitable for individuals who:
Medical Conditions
• Osteoarthritis: Non-inflammatory degenerative joint disease
• Traumatic Arthritis: Arthritis caused by injury
• Avascular Necrosis: Bone death due to insufficient blood supply
• Rheumatoid Arthritis: Autoimmune inflammatory disease
• Post-traumatic Arthritis: Arthritis that develops after injury
Symptoms
Experience severe hip pain or stiffness caused by the above conditions and have not experienced adequate relief with conservative treatment options such as braces, medications, or joint fluid supplements.
Why Choose MAKO?
MAKO robotic hip arthroplasty is not just a technological advancement - it's a comprehensive solution that combines:
• Advanced Technology: Robotic precision with human expertise
• Personalized Approach: Each procedure is designed specifically for each patient
• Proven Results: Clinical studies confirm the benefits
• Long-term Success: Improved quality of life and functionality
The Future of Arthroplasty
MAKO technology represents the future of orthopedic surgery, offering patients a more precise, safe, and effective option for addressing hip problems.
With continued technological advancement and increasing surgeon experience, MAKO continues to set new standards in arthroplasty, improving the lives of thousands of patients worldwide.