MAKOplasty® is a restorative surgical solution that enables orthopedic surgeons to treat patient-specific knee and hip conditions with consistent reproducible precision – enabled by the RIO® Robotic Arm Interactive Orthopedic System.
MAKOplasty® Partial Knee Resurfacing serves an underserved patient population suffering with early to mid-stage osteoarthritis. Traditionally, the surgical option for these patients is Total Knee Arthroplasty, an invasive approach for partial knee disease. MAKOplasty® may offer these patients less invasive surgery, a reduced hospitalization, a more rapid recovery, and a restored lifestyle.
MAKOplasty® Total Hip Arthroplasty (THA) offers a new level of reproducible precision to restore a patient’s mobility and active lifestyle by assisting surgeons in potentially reducing complications of dislocation, impingement, leg length discrepancy and early implant surface wear that is associated with manual techniques.
“The pain was keeping me from walking ... I couldn't walk but from one room to the next,” said Marjorie Moon, a MAKOplasty® Partial Knee Resurfacing patient using an early version of the robotic arm. “This is such a pleasure to have had this surgery and recuperation was so speedy.”
Marjorie Moon
MAKOplasty®
Partial Knee
Resurfacing Patient
“I wanted to get the best fit that I could possibly get and that’s what made me choose the MAKOplasty,” said Michael Gershon, a 42-year-old New York City real estate investor, who was back to walking a mile to work every day in Manhattan seven weeks after his surgery.
Michael Gershon
MAKOplasty®
Total Hip
Arthroplasty Patient

Operating Efficiencies:
The RIO® System replaces conventional instrumentation and assists the surgeon with patient-specific 3-D virtual instrumentation and tactile, robotic arm guidance and can dramatically reduce the number of surgical instrument trays that are reprocessed for every case.
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