The Future of Mako Total Hip

Advanced Robotic-Arm Assisted Hip Replacement Surgery

Revolutionizing Hip Replacement with Mako 5.0

Mako 5.0 Total Hip represents the next evolution in robotic-arm assisted surgical technology, combining advanced 3D software with personalized surgical planning to deliver unprecedented precision in hip replacement and revision surgeries. This innovative system creates a detailed 3D model of each patient's unique hip anatomy from a CT scan, enabling surgeons to precisely plan implant placement and size before ever entering the operating room.

During surgery, the Mako robotic arm provides real-time tactile, visual, and auditory feedback, guiding the surgeon to prepare the bone and place the implant with exceptional accuracy within the pre-defined surgical plan. This patient-specific approach ensures that every aspect of the procedure is tailored to the individual's anatomy and diagnosis, optimizing hip stability and function while minimizing unnecessary bone removal.

The Mako 5.0 Advantage: By combining personalized preoperative planning with intraoperative robotic guidance, Mako 5.0 Total Hip empowers surgeons to achieve consistent, reproducible outcomes with enhanced precision and improved patient satisfaction.

Enhanced Precision

Real-time feedback and precise robotic control ensure accurate implant placement within submillimeter tolerances, leading to optimal positioning and alignment.

Personalized Approach

Each surgical plan is customized to the patient's specific anatomy and diagnosis, ensuring a truly individualized approach to hip replacement surgery.

Advanced Visualization

Sophisticated software provides enhanced visualization of femur-to-pelvis and component relationships for superior planning and risk detection.

How Mako 5.0 Total Hip Works

The Mako 5.0 Total Hip system integrates two critical phases to deliver exceptional surgical precision and patient-specific care. From preoperative CT-based planning to intraoperative robotic guidance, every step is designed to optimize accuracy and outcomes.

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Preoperative Planning

  • CT scan generates a unique 3D model of patient's hip anatomy
  • Virtual model loaded into Mako system for personalized surgical planning
  • Surgeon plans optimal implant size, positioning, and bone preparation
  • Plan modified based on patient-specific anatomy to optimize stability and function
2

Intraoperative Guidance

  • Patient anatomy registered to 3D model for precise plan-to-patient connection
  • Robotic arm guides bone and cartilage removal within virtual boundaries
  • Haptic technology prevents excess bone removal for accurate preparation
  • Robotic guidance ensures implant positioned at desired angle per plan