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Patient Information About the Mako Robotic Assisted Surgery Procedure

When it comes to an orthopedic surgeon, Green Bay, Appleton, Oshkosh and valley residents want to explore all of their surgical options. One of these is the Mako Robotic Assisted Surgery. If you are considering this type of surgery, you want to take the time to learn about the basics. This ensures that you are informed about what it is and that you can make the best choice for your treatment.

What is the Mako Robotic Assisted Surgery Procedure?

This is a surgical technique that uses a robot to perform multiple parts of the procedure. Your surgeon works with it to help him or her. This machine allows the surgeon to utilize a 3D model of the patient’s knee or hip as part of a pre-planning measure. This makes it much easier for the surgeon to go into the procedure prepared and with a solid plan.

Once you are in the operating room, the arm of the machine works to position the implant and prepare the hip socket, according to the plans that were created during the pre-planning process. Your surgeon can easily make some adjustments throughout the process if this is necessary. This robot works to guide the surgeon, and the end result is better alignment and more accurate placement of the hip or knee implant.

Following surgery, you will get the necessary recovery care and be sent home with a plan of action for physical therapy and follow-up appointments with your surgeon.

Looking at the Potential Benefits

  • When you have this type of surgery done, there are several benefits that you might reap and these include:
  • 3D modeling to help your doctor to make an accurate and detailed plan before the surgery even begins
  • A higher level of precision and accuracy compared to other surgical techniques
  • When it comes to hip reaming, it can be done in a single stage with this robot
  • The surgeon can quickly and easily make adjustments during the procedure to ensure that it is effective and targeted on the specific area that is being worked on

You can see that an orthopedic surgeon using the Mako Robotic Assisted Surgery method can benefit you in many ways. Now that you are more familiar with this procedure, you can decide if it is a good choice for you. Make sure that your surgeon is experienced with the technique so that you get the best advantages.

Getting Started

To find out if robotic surgery is right for you, get started by requesting a consultation with one of the joint replacement specialists at the Orthopedic & Sports Institute (OSI). Please call (920) 560-1000 or request an appointment online. OSI is Northeast Wisconsin’s exclusive provider of Mako Robotic-Arm Assisted Surgery for Hips & Knees.

OSI has convenient locations to serve you. The campus in Appleton includes a clinics, a surgery center, MRI, physical therapy, and a skilled nursing facility, as well as a walk-in clinic that provides care for new orthopedic injuries.

OSI has outreach clinics in New London, Ripon, Shawano, Waupaca, and the newest location serving the Green Bay area, inside the NOVO Health Clinic in De Pere.

OSI is a proud member of NOVO Health.