Robotic Assisted Hip & KneeSurgery

Robotic Assisted

Robotic-assisted joint replacement is utilized by many surgeons to use the standardization and protocol to increase the precision of the surgery, increase patient safety, and improve recovery and outcomes.  Dr. Pitts has performed over 2,500 surgeries using robotics over the last seven years.

Is Mako* an Option?

MAKO TOTAL HIP IS FOR PEOPLE WITH:

Severe hip pain or stiffness resulting from noninflammatory degenerative joint disease (including osteoarthritis, traumatic arthritis, or avascular necrosis), rheumatoid arthritis, or post-traumatic arthritis

Those who haven’t experienced adequate relief with conservative treatment options, like bracing, medication, or joint fluid supplements. Source: Stryker

MAKO TOTAL KNEE IS FOR PEOPLE WITH:

Severe knee pain or stiffness resulting from noninflammatory degenerative joint disease (including osteoarthritis, traumatic arthritis, or avascular necrosis), rheumatoid arthritis or post-traumatic arthritis

Those who haven’t experienced adequate relief with conservative treatment options, like braces, medication, or joint fluid supplements.  Source: Stryker

 

RESEARCH AND OUTCOMES OF ROBOTIC SURGERIES

Mako-SmartRobotics Clinical Quick Guide and Key Clinical Studies 

Mako Total Hip Arthroplasty Clinical Summary and Evidence

Mako Total Knee Arthroplasty Clinical Summary and Evidence

Source: Stryker