
Advanced Orthopaedic Care with Mako®
Mako®-trained surgeons use robotic assistance to model your hip and perform precise surgical procedures tailored to your body. Patients like this option for outpatient procedures and quick recovery.
- Minimally Invasive: Mako® technology provides highly accurate implant placement, preserving healthy bone and optimizing alignment. Patients also see less scarring.
- Increased Mobility: Get excellent implant function and longevity, leading to long-lasting results.
- Low Pain: Patients report low pain levels post-surgery; most could go home on the same day.
- Quick Recovery: The minimally invasive approach and smaller incisions lead to quick recovery and minimal scarring.


How Mako® Robotic-Arm Assisted Surgery Works
- 3D Planning: A CT scan creates a detailed 3D model of your hip.
- Customized Surgery: Surgeons use this model to plan the surgery according to your unique anatomy.
- Robotic Assistance: During surgery, the Mako robotic arm helps the surgeon accurately remove arthritic bone and place the implant with high precision.

Who is a Candidate for Mako® Surgery?
If you suffer from severe hip pain or stiffness due to osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, or post-traumatic arthritis, and conservative treatments have not provided relief, Mako® Robotic-Arm Assisted Surgery may be right for you.
While there is no strict age or weight requirement, candidates are usually adults who are healthy enough to undergo surgery and rehabilitation. Surgeons may assess factors like bone structure, overall health, and the patient’s ability to benefit from a personalized surgical approach. For patients with specific concerns, such as obesity or other comorbidities, a thorough preoperative evaluation is essential to determine suitability.




