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MAKO Robotic-Arm Assisted Total Knee Arthroplasty: Surgical Technique From the Office to the Operating Room

Nicholas Yohe, Michael Mont, Zhongming Chen, Assem A. Sultan

Year
2021
Citations
7

Abstract

Recently, robotic assistance has become more readily available to perform total knee arthroplasties. However, training can often be time consuming and there can be a learning curve. Therefore, the purpose of this article is to clearly and concisely describe the preoperative planning and surgical technique for using one version of robotic assistance, specifically the MAKO platform (MAKO Surgical Corp. [Stryker], Fort Lauderdale, Florida), for a standard osteoarthritic knee with a varus deformity that is commonly encountered by joint arthroplasty surgeons.

Keywords

Total knee arthroplastyMedicineArthroplastySurgeryDeformity

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