Is Mako the real deal?

Discussion in 'Stryker' started by Anonymous, Apr 20, 2015 at 1:09 PM.

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  1. anonymous

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    Investor here. Sorry, only a 1/8 of the way up my a$$ LOL. Get a clue. We won't see any true impact to sales from either platform until TKAs are being performed, which according to both Managements, will be 2017.
     

  2. anonymous

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    I'm the OG investor. This guys a troll. I see the impact BB is having and Stryker avoiding questions from all sides paints the picture. Thanks
     
  3. anonymous

    anonymous Guest

    Not a troll. Not sure who posted first me or you, whatever. Let's agree there are 2 of us and move on.
     
  4. anonymous

    anonymous Guest

    I'm the investor.. Not sure who you 2 trolls are. Is the mako vs blue belt case still going on? I find lots of info but nothing firm.
     
  5. anonymous

    anonymous Guest

    stryker dropped the lawsuit
     
  6. anonymous

    anonymous Guest

    To what lawsuit are you referring?
     
  7. anonymous

    anonymous Guest

    C'mon stay with us buddy..do your research...it is all over this board and the Old Mistako one.:rolleyes:
     
  8. anonymous

    anonymous Guest

    I'm the investor. You and the other are trolls. My last post on this. Move on you 2 trolls.
     
  9. anonymous

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  10. anonymous

    anonymous Guest

    All old news and BB flipped that one on us.
     
  11. anonymous

    anonymous Guest

    Stryker in full scramble mode. Lots of differences in what's going on depending on who you ask.
     
  12. anonymous

    anonymous Guest

    Can you tell us the differences you know based on who you've spoken with?
     
  13. anonymous

    anonymous Guest

    Too quiet in here. What's the latest on the CT issue? I'm hearing it won't be a big deal by tka full launch.
     
  14. anonymous

    anonymous Guest

    What ct issue?
     
  15. anonymous

    anonymous Guest

    Don't be lazy. Read past posts.
     
  16. anonymous

    anonymous Guest

    Still not getting reimbursed in our accounts around Midwest. Don't want to reveal myself but I heard today it's not looking good.
     
  17. anonymous

    anonymous Guest

    Has Mahwah Marketing/Sales leadership communicated anything to the field on what they are doing to overcome and fix this issue?
     
  18. anonymous

    anonymous Guest

    Say What??:confused::confused::confused:


    ALVARADO HOSPITAL FIRST IN SAN DIEGO TO PERFORM OMNIBotics ROBOTICS-ASSISTED KNEE REPLACEMENT

    Posted on Nov 9, 2015 By Laura Gilbert
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    The procedure is performed by using a navigation platform to control robotic technology. This equips an orthopedic surgeon to precisely plan and execute a surgery designed for each patient’s unique features, creating optimal implant placement.

    “This innovative, navigation-driven robotic-assisted technology allows the surgeon to customize surgical treatment for each individual patient, ultimately achieving unprecedented precision with improved clinical outcomes," our Advanced Joint Institute medical director, Dr. James Bates, commented.

    As a bonus, no pre-operative imaging studies such as CTs or MRIs are necessary—reducing the patient to radiation exposure.

    While our orthopedists are extremely skilled at performing such procedures, the new technology allows them to execute this difficult procedure with more precision and personalize the robotic components to address the specific anatomy of each patient. This not only helps a surgeon plan implant fit and alignment prior to performing bone resections, but it also eliminates the need for pre-operative imaging, streamlining the procedure.

    THE BENEFITS OF BONE MORPHING™ TECHNOLOGY
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    The system is so advanced that it can create and display a 3D model of each patient’s anatomy—during the actual surgical procedure. This is done through the advanced BONE MORPHING™ technology. That means a surgeon can use the 3D imagery to perform a safer and more accurate procedure. Once the surgeon has designed the procedure plan, the navigation system communicates that plan to the robotic guidance system. This system enables the surgeon to reach maximum precision for bone resections and leads to the best possible outcome for patients.

    In addition to the BONE MORPHING technology, specific algorithms and resection guides equip surgeons with the tools they need to create accurate legal alignment for patients. The surgeon can quickly match the leg’s mechanical axis with the other leg and can also perform assessments during the procedure to ensure exceptional precision. It also reduces the need

    Dr. Bates further commented that the robotic technology and procedure is helping his patients return to their daily activities and remain healthy and active. His patients can enjoy great peace of mind knowing that their implants have been placed as precisely as possible.

    Combining the robotic surgical procedure with other advanced medical strategies, Alvarado Hospital is able to reduce the risk of complications patients face compared when undergoing traditional surgery. This puts our hospital on the leading-edge of joint replacement surgery!
     
  19. anonymous

    anonymous Guest

    ALVARADO HOSPITAL FIRST IN SAN DIEGO TO PERFORM OMNIBotics ROBOTICS-ASSISTED KNEE REPLACEMENT
    Posted on Nov 9, 2015 By Laura Gilbert
    As the first hospital in all of San Diego to perform the OMNIBotics™ Robotic-Assisted Total Knee Replacement, Alvarado Hospital is proud to continue expanding its medical horizons. This innovative surgery has been successfully performed on multiple patients who suffered from serious pain due to joint degeneration, osteoarthritis, and other joint issues. Alvarado is the only hospital in the region to have access to this advanced technology.


    The procedure is performed by using a navigation platform to control robotic technology. This equips an orthopedic surgeon to precisely plan and execute a surgery designed for each patient’s unique features, creating optimal implant placement.

    “This innovative, navigation-driven robotic-assisted technology allows the surgeon to customize surgical treatment for each individual patient, ultimately achieving unprecedented precision with improved clinical outcomes," our Advanced Joint Institute medical director, Dr. James Bates, commented.

    As a bonus, no pre-operative imaging studies such as CTs or MRIs are necessary—reducing the patient to radiation exposure.

    While our orthopedists are extremely skilled at performing such procedures, the new technology allows them to execute this difficult procedure with more precision and personalize the robotic components to address the specific anatomy of each patient. This not only helps a surgeon plan implant fit and alignment prior to performing bone resections, but it also eliminates the need for pre-operative imaging, streamlining the procedure.

    THE BENEFITS OF BONE MORPHING™ TECHNOLOGY

    The system is so advanced that it can create and display a 3D model of each patient’s anatomy—during the actual surgical procedure. This is done through the advanced BONE MORPHING™ technology. That means a surgeon can use the 3D imagery to perform a safer and more accurate procedure. Once the surgeon has designed the procedure plan, the navigation system communicates that plan to the robotic guidance system. This system enables the surgeon to reach maximum precision for bone resections and leads to the best possible outcome for patients.

    In addition to the BONE MORPHING technology, specific algorithms and resection guides equip surgeons with the tools they need to create accurate legal alignment for patients. The surgeon can quickly match the leg’s mechanical axis with the other leg and can also perform assessments during the procedure to ensure exceptional precision. It also reduces the need

    Dr. Bates further commented that the robotic technology and procedure is helping his patients return to their daily activities and remain healthy and active. His patients can enjoy great peace of mind knowing that their implants have been placed as precisely as possible.

    Combining the robotic surgical procedure with other advanced medical strategies, Alvarado Hospital is able to reduce the risk of complications patients face compared when undergoing traditional surgery. This puts our hospital on the leading-edge of joint replacement surgery!
     
  20. anonymous

    anonymous Guest

    Say What???