The orthopedic giant launched its fourth-generation Mako system — Mako 4 — a single robotics platform delivering additional applications and innovation. Stryker designed Mako 4 to offer a premium experience across its Total Hip, Total Knee, Partial Knee and Spine offerings. Mako 4 also integrates Stryker’s fourth-generation Q Guidance system.
Stryker unveiled this launch, plus more advancements, at the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons’ (AAOS) 2025 meeting in San Diego.
The company also expanded on the established Mako Total Hip offering to include a first-to-market robotic hip revision capability. In revision total hip arthroplasty (THA), it streamlines workflow and enables confidence in challenging procedures with new features. Those include augment and screw planning, intraoperative screw trajectory guidance and compatibility with Stryker’s revision hip implant portfolio.