Title of article
The Use of the Robotic Arm-Assisted System (MAKO) for Hip Revision Surgery
Author/Authors
Dretakis ، Konstantinos 2nd Department of Orthopaedics - “Hygeia” General Hospital of Athens , Raptis ، Konstantinos 2nd Department of Orthopaedics, Greece -Department of Orthopaedics and Traumatology - “Hygeia” General Hospital of Athens , Koutserimpas ، Christos Department of Anatomy - School of Medicine, Faculty of Health Sciences - National and Kapodistrian University of Athens
From page
608
To page
611
Abstract
The robotic arm-assisted system (MAKO) has pioneered a transformative approach to hip joint restoration, excelling in reinstating innate hip joint anatomy and biomechanics. This case represents the initial application of the system in revision surgery following a cut-out complication. A 69-year-old female, previously independent and mobile, presented with left hip pain. X-rays revealed a cut-out complication of the proximal nail, necessitating revision to total hip arthroplasty due to the patient’’s prior activity level and implant prominence. Utilizing the robotic system, preoperative planning accurately identified limb length discrepancy and guided implant sizing. The system facilitated precise acetabular reaming and optimal component placement. The patient regained functional independence. This report also underscores the system’’s potential for accurate acetabulum component placement and restoration of hip joint anatomy and biomechanics in revision cases. Future advancements in this technology may expand its role in complex reconstructions and revisions, further enhancing patient outcomes in hip arthroplasty. Level of evidence: V
Keywords
hip biomechanics , hip joint anatomy , MAKO , Revision hip , Robotics , Total hip arthroplasty
Journal title
The Archives of Bone and Joint Surgery
Journal title
The Archives of Bone and Joint Surgery
Record number
2765203
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