Stryker Expands Orthopaedic Portfolio with Robotic and 3D-Printed Innovations
Event summary
- Stryker introduced Triathlon Gold, a 3D-printed femoral component for knee replacements, addressing metal sensitivity concerns.
- The Triathlon Medial Stabilized (MS) Insert was launched to enhance stability and natural rotational kinematics in knee replacements.
- Mako Shoulder, a robotic system for reverse shoulder surgery, is now in full market release.
- Stryker unveiled Mako RPS, a handheld robotic system for total knee replacements, combining robotics and power tools.
- New power tools, BPX and TPX HD, were introduced for extremities procedures and total joint revisions.
The big picture
Stryker's latest innovations underscore its commitment to advancing orthopaedic care through robotics and additive manufacturing. The company is expanding its capabilities across multiple specialties, addressing surgeon and patient demands for more precise and durable solutions. These developments come as the orthopaedic market increasingly shifts toward robotic-assisted procedures and personalized implants.
What we're watching
- Adoption Pace
- How quickly surgeons will integrate the new robotic and 3D-printed solutions into their practices.
- Market Differentiation
- Whether Stryker's innovations will solidify its leadership in the orthopaedic robotics space.
- Regulatory Compliance
- The impact of regulatory approvals on the rollout of Mako Shoulder and other new products.
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