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The knee at times may not recover its normal range of motion (0–135 degrees usually) after total knee replacement. Much of this is dependent on pre-operative function. Most patients can achieve 0–110 degrees, but stiffness of the joint can occur.
The existing open surgery technique has many flaws such as limited access to the surgical area, long recovery time, long hours of operation, blood loss, surgical scars, and marks. [88] The robot's costs range from $1 million to $2.5 million for each unit, [1] and while its disposable supply cost is normally $1,500 per procedure, the cost of the ...
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Stryker's 2013 acquisition of MAKO Surgical for $1.65B was criticized at the time as too expensive, but by 2019 Stryker felt justified in its purchase. In 2019, Stryker had about 860 Mako robots installed globally. By the end of 2020, about 44% of all its total knee replacement procedures were done with the Mako robot.
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