Stryker Mako Handheld Robotics in Limited Release .
The article reports that Stryker has begun a limited market release of its Mako RPS (Robotic Power System) handheld robotic platform for total knee procedures, marking an expansion of the Mako family beyond traditional robotic-arm assisted systems into a handheld robotic tool that blends robotic guidance with a familiar power-tool feel for surgeons. Compatible with Stryker’s Triathlon Total Knee System, the Mako RPS uses intraoperative planning and a robotically enabled saw that responds to a surgeon’s hand movements to keep cuts aligned with the surgical plan and integrates with the company’s Q Guidance System, potentially making robotic-assisted knee replacement more accessible to surgeons who prefer a manual workflow. The launch reflects Stryker’s commitment to broadening orthopedic robotics adoption and supporting sites of care with versatile technology.
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