MAKO Robotic Joint Replacement Surgery in Illinois

Suburban Orthopaedics offers the revolutionary Mako Robotic-Arm Assisted Surgery, a state-of-the-art technology for joint replacement procedures. This advanced system is the first and only robotic technology that can be used for total hip, total knee, and partial knee replacements, providing patients with more personalized, more precise treatment options.

What is the Mako Robotic Joint Replacement System?

The Mako System utilizes CT-based 3D modeling of the bone to create a personalized surgical plan tailored to each unique diagnosis and patient’s anatomy. This cutting-edge orthopedic technology enables surgeons to identify the implant size, orientation, and alignment accurately. Additionally, the Mako System allows for real-time adjustments to the surgical plan during the procedure, ensuring optimal outcomes.

The Mako System utilizes CT-based 3D modeling of the bone to create a personalized surgical plan tailored to each unique diagnosis and patient’s anatomy. This cutting-edge orthopedic technology enables surgeons to identify the implant size, orientation, and alignment accurately. Additionally, the Mako System allows for real-time adjustments to the surgical plan during the procedure, ensuring optimal outcomes.

Dr. Lake was the first surgeon in Illinois to complete a total joint replacement procedure using the new Mako4 at an outpatient surgery center.

What is the Mako Robotic Joint Replacement System?

The Mako System utilizes CT-based 3D modeling of the bone to create a personalized surgical plan tailored to each unique diagnosis and patient’s anatomy. This cutting-edge orthopedic technology enables surgeons to identify the implant size, orientation, and alignment accurately. Additionally, the Mako System allows for real-time adjustments to the surgical plan during the procedure, ensuring optimal outcomes.

What are the Benefits of Mako Robotic Joint Replacement Surgery?

Robotic joint replacement enhances joint function, longevity, and overall patient satisfaction, making it a superior option for those seeking effective and efficient joint replacement solutions.

Need Help Evaluating Joint Replacement Options?

These resources will help you talk about your care with your joint replacement specialist. Together, you and your surgeon can determine the best course of treatment.

Meet Our Experts in Technology

Dr. Samuel Lake

Dr. Samuel Lake is a board-certified and fellowship-trained joint reconstructive orthopedic surgeon who specializes in hip and knee replacement surgery, as well as general orthopedic surgery. 

Dr. Ankur Chhadia

Dr. Chhadia is a board-certified orthopaedic surgeon specializing in sports medicine, arthroscopic surgery, joint replacement, shoulder and knee.

Dr. Howard Freedberg

Dr. Freedberg is a board-certified Orthopaedic surgeon whose expertise includes complex reconstructions, including the ACL, hip and knee replacements.

 

Dr. Adam Goldman

Dr. Goldman is a board certified and fellowship trained orthopedic surgeon whose expertise includes sports nedicine, including open and minimally invasive arthroscopic surgery of the shoulder, elbow, hip, and knee.

MAKO Testimonials

Total Hip Replacement

Mako is an innovative solution for many suffering from painful arthritis of the hip. Scan. It all starts with a CT scan so your surgeon can know more about your anatomy. Plan. The CT scan is used to create a 3D CT-based model of your hip. Your surgeon uses this 3D model to create a personalized surgical plan and assist your surgeon in performing your hip replacement procedure. Mako Can. In the operating room, your surgeon follows your personalized surgical plan while preparing the bone for the implant. The surgeon guides Mako’s robotic arm within the predefined area, and Mako’s AccuStopTM technology helps the surgeon stay within the planned boundaries that were defined when the personalized preoperative plan was created. It’s important to understand that the surgery is performed by an orthopaedic surgeon, who guides Mako’s robotic arm during the surgery to position the implant in the knee and hip joints. Mako does not perform surgery, make decisions on its own or move without the surgeon guiding it. Mako also allows your surgeon to make adjustments to your plan during surgery as needed. Mako for Total Hip replacement is a surgical procedure intended for patients who suffer from noninflammatory or inflammatory degenerative joint disease (DJD). Some forms of DJD include osteoarthritis (OA), post-traumatic arthritis, rheumatoid arthritis (RA), avascular necrosis (AVN) and hip dysplasia. Stryker Corporation or its other divisions or other corporate affiliated entities own, use or have applied for the following trademarks or service marks: AccuStop, Mako, Stryker. All other trademarks are trademarks of their respective owners.

Total Knee Replacement

Mako is an innovative solution for many suffering from painful arthritis of the knee. Scan. It all starts with a CT scan so your surgeon can know more about your anatomy. Plan. The CT scan is used to create a 3D CT-based model of your knee. Your surgeon uses this 3D model to create a personalized surgical plan and assist your surgeon in performing your knee replacement procedure. Mako Can. In the operating room, your surgeon follows your personalized surgical plan while preparing the bone for the implant. The surgeon guides Mako’s robotic arm within the predefined area, and Mako’s AccuStopTM technology helps the surgeon stay within the planned boundaries that were defined in the personalized surgical plan to prepare the bone for the Triathlon Total Knee implant. With over a decade of clinical history, Triathlon knee implants are different from traditional knee replacement implants because they are designed to work with the body to promote natural-like circular motion.2-5 It’s important to understand that the surgery is performed by an orthopaedic surgeon, who guides Mako’s robotic arm during the surgery to position the implant in the knee joint. Mako does not perform surgery, make decisions on its own or move without the surgeon guiding it. Mako also allows your surgeon to make adjustments to your plan during surgery as needed. Stryker Corporation or its other divisions or other corporate affiliated entities own, use or have applied for the following trademarks or service marks: AccuStop, Mako, Stryker, Triathlon. All other trademarks are trademarks of their respective owners.


References

    1. B. Kayani, S. Konan, J. Tahmassebi, J. R. T. Pietrzak, F. S. Haddad Robotic-arm assisted total knee arthroplasty is associated with improved early functional recovery and reduced time to hospital discharge compared with conventional jig-based total knee arthroplasty: A PROSPECTIVE COHORT STUDY Bone and Joint Journal: 2018; 100-B:930–7.

 

    1. Mistry JB, Elmallah RK, Chughtai M, Oktem M, Harwin SF, Mont MA. Long-term survivorship and clinical outcomes of a single radius total knee arthroplasty. Surg Technol Int. 2016;28:247-251.

 

    1. Piazza S. Designed to maintain collateral ligament stability throughout the range of motion. Stryker-Initiated Dynamic Computer Simulations of Passive ROM and Oxford Rig Test. 2003.

 

  1. Wang H, Simpson KJ, Ferrara MS, Chamnongkich S, Kinsey T, Mahoney OM. Biomechanical differences exhibited during sit-to-stand between total knee arthroplasty designs of varying radii. J Arthroplasty. 2006;21(8):1193-1199. doi:10.1016/j.arth.2006.02.172
  2. Gómez-Barrena E, Fernandez-García C, Fernandez-Bravo A, Cutillas-Ruiz R, Bermejo-Fernandez G. Functional performance with a single-radius femoral design total knee arthroplasty. Clin Orthop Relat Res. 2010;468(5):1214-1220. doi:10.1007/s11999-009-1190-2

Partial Knee Replacement

Mako is an innovative solution for many suffering from painful arthritis of the knee. Scan. It all starts with a CT scan so your surgeon can know more about your anatomy. Plan. The CT scan is used to create a 3D CT-based model of your knee. Your surgeon uses this 3D model to create a personalized surgical plan and assist your surgeon in performing your knee replacement procedure. Mako Can. In the operating room, your surgeon follows your personalized surgical plan while preparing the bone for the implant. The surgeon guides Mako’s robotic arm within the predefined area, and Mako’s AccuStopTM technology helps the surgeon stay within the planned boundaries that were defined when the personalized preoperative plan was created. It’s important to understand that the surgery is performed by an orthopaedic surgeon, who guides Mako’s robotic arm during the surgery to position the implant in the knee joint. Mako does not perform surgery, make decisions on its own or move without the surgeon guiding it. Mako also allows your surgeon to make adjustments to your plan during surgery as needed. Mako for Partial Knee replacement is a treatment option for adults living with early to mid stage osteoarthritis (OA) that has not yet progressed to all three compartments of the knee. Depending on where the arthritis affects the knee, patients may have an implant inserted in any of the following areas: Stryker Corporation or its other divisions or other corporate affiliated entities own, use or have applied for the following trademarks or service marks: AccuStop, Mako, Stryker, Triathlon. All other trademarks are trademarks of their respective owners.


References

  1. Kayani B, Konan S, Tahmassebi J, Rowan F, Haddad F. An assessment of early functional rehabilitation and hospital discharge in conventional versus robotic-arm assisted unicompartmental knee arthroplasty: A PROSPECTIVE COHORT STUDY Bone Joint J 2019;101-B:24–33
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