Fort Lauderdale, Fla.-based Holy Cross Health has added two Stryker Mako 4 robotics systems to its orthopedic service line.
The expansion will support total hip, total knee and partial knee surgeries using computer-assisted guidance and 3D CT-based surgical planning, according to a Jan. 5 news release from the health system. The technology includes haptic feedback to help surgeons improve implant accuracy, reduce tissue disruption and enhance recovery.
With two Mako 4 systems in place, Holy Cross Health said it can increase surgical volume while maintaining outcomes and timely access to care.
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