Bon Secours St. Francis Medical Center leverages Stryker’s Mako for joint replacements: 3 points

Richmond, Va.-based Bon Secours St. Francis Medical Center is among the first regional hospitals to leverage Stryker’s Mako System.

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Here are three points:

 

1. The hospital’s surgeons are using the robotic system for partial knee and total hip replacements.

 

2. The Mako System creates a virtual hip or knee 3-D model, guiding the surgeon while performing minimally invasive joint replacement surgery.

 

3. Bon Secours St. Francis Medical Center will begin offering total knee replacement procedures with the technology in the fall.

 

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