Oklahoma hospital adds Mako robot

Integris Health Edmond (Okla.) Hospital has added a Stryker Mako robot for joint replacement procedures, according to a Nov. 2 report from The Journal Record.

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The Integris surgical team has now performed several procedures using the new technology, which leads to shorter hospital stays, less pain and a faster return to daily lives for patients. 

The Mako robot is minimally invasive, more precise, ergonomic and offers advanced visualization capabilities for surgeons.  

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