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MAKOplasty® / Partial Knee Resurfacing for Knee Osteoarthritis
MAKOplasty® Partial Knee Resurfacing is an innovative treatment option for adults living with early to midstage osteoarthritis (OA) in either the medial (inner), patellofemoral (top), or lateral (outer) compartments of the knee. It is powered by the RIO® Robotic Arm Interactive Orthopedic System, which allows for consistently reproducible precision in performing partial knee resurfacing.
The RIO® System empowers surgeons and hospitals to address the needs of a large and growing, yet currently underserved patient population. Patients who desire a restoration of lifestyle, minimized surgery, reduced pain and rapid recovery may benefit from MAKOplasty®.
During the procedure, the diseased portion of the knee is resurfaced, sparing the patient’s healthy bone and surrounding tissue. An implant is then secured in the joint to allow the knee to move smoothly again. MAKOplasty® Partial Knee Resurfacing can:
Facilitate optimal implant positioning to result
in a more natural feeling knee following surgery
Result in a more rapid recovery and shorter
hospital stay than traditional knee replacement
surgery
Be performed on an outpatient basis
Promote a rapid relief from pain and return to
daily activities
As a knee arthroplasty procedure, MAKOplastyŽ is
typically covered by most Medicare-approved and private
health insurers.
Robotic Arm Interactive Orthopedic
System (RIOŽ)
The RIOŽ Robotic Arm Interactive Orthopedic System
features three dimensional pre-surgical planning. During
surgery, the RIOŽ provides the surgeon with real-time
visual, tactile and auditory feedback to facilitate
optimal joint resurfacing and implant positioning. It is
this optimal placement that can result in more natural
knee motion following surgery.
RIOŽ Features:
Accurately plan implant size, orientation and
alignment utilizing CT-derived 3-D modeling
Enabling the pre-resection capture of
patient-specific kinematic tracking through full
flexion and extension
Real-time intra-operative adjustments for
correct knee kinematics and soft-tissue balance
Minimally invasive and bone sparing, with
minimal tissue trauma for faster recovery