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Published research for knee replacement with Stryker's MAKO Robot

The advent of the MAKO robot has been orientated toward providing reproducible excellence in knee replacement. The goal of providing better early outcomes that successfully translates to excellent long term behaviour or your knee replacement.

Included in this page is some literature to help you when researching your knee replacement. Enjoy reading the following information which is all published in peer reviewed journals. Having read the following links you will be able to appreciate the reasoning for Dr Fleming for having adopted this technology for the benefit of his patients.

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Further reading: please click on the boxes to find out more

Stryker MAKO Total knee replacement clinical summary document

A prospective randomized controlled trial comparing the systemic inflammatory response in conventional jig-based total knee arthroplasty versus robotic-arm assisted total knee arthroplasty

Babar Kayani 1 2, Jenni Tahmassebi 1 2, Atif Ayuob 1 2, Sujith Konan 1 2, Sam Oussedik 1 2, Fares S Haddad 3

Inflammatory Response in Robotic-Arm-Assisted Versus Conventional Jig-Based TKA and the Correlation with Early Functional Outcomes: Results of a Prospective Randomized Controlled Trial

Andreas Fontalis 1 2Babar Kayani 1Ajay Asokan 1Isabella Catrina Haddad 1Jenni Tahmassebi 1Sujith Konan 1 2Sam Oussedik 1Fares S Haddad 1 2

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Australian and New Zealand National Joint Registry data reveals MAKO total knee replacement  has notable reduction in revision / failure compared to other means of knee replacement at 4 years after implantation

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