Three things to know:
1. The Mako system allows surgeons to preoperatively plan procedures with 3D imaging and assists with implant placement.
2. Developed by Stryker, the Mako system costs about $1 million.
3. The device is designed to protect soft tissue and ligaments from damage.
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