OrthoTeam Clinic introduces advanced Mako SmartRobotics for knee and hip replacements

OrthoTeam Clinic introduces advanced Mako SmartRobotics for knee and hip replacements
Tim Rusch, Board Chair — Stoughton Health
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Stoughton Health and OrthoTeam Clinic have announced the integration of the Mako robotic system for orthopedic surgeries. This advanced platform is designed to assist in joint replacements, including knee and hip surgeries.

The Mako system provides 3D pre-operative planning and real-time surgical feedback, enhancing precision and customization according to each patient’s anatomy. It allows for accurate bone resection and implant placement, reducing the risk of complications and revision surgeries.

Key benefits of using the Mako system include increased surgical precision, faster recovery times, reduced postoperative pain compared to traditional methods, minimally invasive procedures that reduce trauma to surrounding tissues, recruitment of orthopedic surgeons familiar with advanced technology, and attracting individuals interested in cutting-edge healthcare advancements.

The Mako system is expected to further evolve with a shoulder surgery module anticipated in 2026.

For more information or to schedule an appointment, contact the OrthoTeam Clinic in Stoughton at 608-877-3419 or Madison at 608-231-3410.



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