About
MAKO Surgical Corp. was a pioneering medical device company founded in 2004, specializing in robotic-assisted orthopedic surgery. The company developed advanced robotic technology aimed at enhancing precision in orthopedic procedures, particularly for knee and hip surgeries. Its core product, the RIO® Robotic Arm Interactive Orthopedic System, combined a robotic arm with patient-specific 3D visualization technology, allowing for accurate bone reshaping and implant placement through minimally invasive techniques. MAKO's flagship procedure, MAKOplasty, included Partial Knee Resurfacing and Total Hip Arthroplasty, both designed to improve surgical outcomes for patients with osteoarthritis. By 2012, the company had performed thousands of MAKOplasty procedures worldwide, showcasing the success and clinical adoption of its technology. In December 2013, MAKO Surgical was acquired by Stryker Corporation, integrating its innovative robotic platform and implant technology into Stryker’s orthopedic offerings.
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Company Information
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Employees 160
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Founded 2004
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Annual Revenue $106000000
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Total Funding $68400000
Location
2555 Davie Road, Davie, Florida, United States, 33317