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Mako at United States

Mako (marketed as Mako SmartRobotics) is Stryker's surgeon-guided robotic-arm system for orthopedic joint replacement, recorded in the surgical form factor as the large-footprint, CT-based commercial-market-leader archetype of the orthopedic sub-cohort. It pairs CT-based three-dimensional pre-operative planning with intra-operative haptic boundary control, branded AccuStop, that physically constrains the saw or burr to the planned resection zone, and real-time optical bone tracking that keeps that boundary registered to the patient; the surgeon holds and guides the arm and makes every cut, so the system is AI-augmented surgeon-controlled assistance and not autonomous surgery, the same assistive class as Intuitive's da Vinci. Made by Stryker, listed on the New York Stock Exchange as SYK, founded in 1941 by Dr. Homer H. Stryker, incorporated in Michigan in 1946 and headquartered in Portage, Michigan, the platform entered Stryker through its roughly 1.65 billion dollar acquisition of MAKO Surgical at thirty dollars per share, announced September 25, 2013 and closed December 17, 2013, when MAKO's product was the RIO system cleared for partial knee and total hip. Its FDA-cleared scope has since broadened to partial and total knee, cementless total knee, total hip, a hip-revision feature, the Mako Spine System for non-cervical pedicle-screw placement cleared under 510(k) K241517 in May 2024, and the Mako Shoulder application for reverse shoulder arthroplasty cleared under 510(k) K242373 in November 2024. Per Stryker's FY2024 10-K the system is sold in more than forty-five countries with more than one million robotic Mako Total Knees and 1.5 million total Mako procedures performed cumulatively, and Stryker describes itself as one of four leading global competitors rather than asserting a specific market share; no installed-base system count appears in the 10-K, so any thousands-of-systems or market-share figure is aggregator-sourced and is not asserted here.

Mako by Stryker · Catalog entry · 4 sources · not yet field-verified


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Key facts

Global Mako installations
~1,000+ systems
Procedures performed
~1.5 million+ cumulative
Indications
Knee + hip + partial knee
Trust tier
Catalog entry · 4 sources · not yet field-verified
Last updated
2026-06-07
Model
Mako
Company
Stryker
Location
United States
Status
active
First seen
2006-01-01
ID
b7ad2685-4c7e-4227-ae63-85af40b1f3a7

Sources (4)

  1. https://www.stryker.com/us/en/about/stryker-news/2024-robotic-assisted-surgery-milestone.html
  2. https://www.massdevice.com/stryker-mako-smart-robotics-1000-installations/
  3. https://www.beckersspine.com/robotics/stryker-reaches-2-million-mako-cases/
  4. https://www.orthoworld.com/strykers-high-growth-offense-surges-to-end-2025/
Methodology: Verified · 4 sources (no primary) · last reviewed 2026-06-07

Verification posture

Verified

Low confidence

Review state

Stable

Last reviewed 2026-06-07

Maturity + lifecycle

Maturity stage: commercial

Lifecycle: active

Architectural position

Cohort: surgical

Sources by quality tier

4
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Common questions

What is the Mako deployment at United States?
Mako, built by Stryker, is recorded as a deployment at United States on the DEPLOY registry. Stryker operates the deployment directly.
Who operates Mako at United States?
Stryker, the manufacturer of Mako, operates this deployment directly. This is a maker-deploys-its-own-product arrangement rather than a customer pilot.
When did the Mako deployment at United States go live?
The deployment is recorded as starting January 1, 2006 on the DEPLOY registry. Earlier activity may exist but is not yet sourced.
Is the Mako deployment at United States still active?
As of the most recent verification on the DEPLOY registry, this deployment is currently operating.
Have there been incidents at the Mako deployment at United States?
No active incidents affecting this deployment are recorded on the DEPLOY registry. Absence of recorded incidents is not a guarantee no incident occurred; DEPLOY records only sourced incidents and suppresses retracted ones.

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