Baylor Scott & White-Waxahachie incorporates MAKOplasty technology: 3 points

Baylor Scott & White-Waxahachie (Texas) has implemented MAKOplasty technology, according to a Waxahachie Daily Light report.

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Here are three points:

 

1. The MAKOplasty RIO robotic arm system is intended for use during total hip replacements and partial knee replacements.

 

2. The first procedure performed at the medical using the new technology was a hip replacement.

 

3. The technology is designed to help surgeons achieve a high level of precision in the operating room by providing real-time imaging information.

 

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