• Stryker today announced the limited market rollout of the Mako RPS (robotic power system) for Total Knee. • The handheld robotic system combines Stryker’s proven Mako robotic technology with its power tool capabilities. • The company says the new platform represents Mako’s expansion into a new robotics platform. • On the company’s fourth-quarter earnings call last month, it shared that it successfully began the first total knee cases for Mako RPS. • The company plans to showcase Mako RPS at the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS) meeting in New Orleans in March. • Mako now includesMako SmartRobotics, Stryker’s multi-specialty, robotic-arm assisted platform featuring Mako 4, and Mako Handheld Robotics with Mako RPS.

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  • Stryker today announced the limited market rollout of the Mako RPS (robotic power system) for Total Knee. The handheld robotic system combines Stryker’s proven Mako robotic technology with its power tool capabilities. The company says the new platform represents Mako’s expansion into a new robotics platform. On the company’s fourth-quarter earnings call last month, it shared that it successfully began the first total knee cases for Mako RPS. The company plans to showcase Mako RPS at the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS) meeting in New Orleans in March. Mako now includes Mako Smar

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