Article perview reprinted from IN VIVO - June 2009
All but dead a half a dozen years ago, MAKO Surgical is alive and well with an innovative technology platform that both embraces robotics and looks past it. Key to MAKO's strategy: a focus on unicompartmental knee procedures that are extremely difficult to do manually but, company officials hope, are significantly enabled by its robotic arm platform. If company officials are right, MAKO's robotics system could help explode the unicompartmental segment of the knee market without cannibalizing the total knee replacement segment. This year's AAOS meeting was a kind of coming out party for MAKO, whose major challenge now is convincing surgeons that robotics is more than just an intriguing gadget-it's a critical part of the surgical armamentarium. Read more...
MAKO Surgical: Navigating Robotics in Orthopedics
Article perview reprinted from IN VIVO - June 2009
All but dead a half a dozen years ago, MAKO Surgical is alive and well with an innovative technology platform that both embraces robotics and looks past it.
by David Cassak
Robotics, particularly as it plays out in health care, is an interesting technology space. All but the most jaded people are captivated by its futuristic, otherworldly feel and reality-bending capabilities. But the imaginative appeal just as often masks more than a small degree of skepticism. Many people, particularly the surgeons whom robotics companies target, see the novel technology as fascinating, but largely irrelevant to what they do day to day and in the here and now. It's kind of like, "How cool. No thanks."
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Acrobot Co. Ltd.
Biomet Inc.
Boston University
BrainLab AG
Brigham and Women's Hospital
Cyberonics Inc.
General Electric Co.
Hansen Medical Inc.
Intuitive Surgical Inc.
Johnson & Johnson
DePuy Inc.
MAKO Surgical Corp.
Massachusetts General Hospital
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Medtronic Inc.
Kyphon Inc.
Medtronic Sofamor Danek
New York University
New York University Medical Center
Praxim SA
Royal Philips Electronics NV
Marconi Medical Systems Inc.
St. Jude Medical Inc.
Stryker Corp.
Zimmer Holdings Inc.
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