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How Mako Technology Works

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Mako Joint Replacement is a type of surgery that uses a 3D CT-based planning, AccuStop™ haptic technology, and Insightful Data Analytics to create a personalized surgery plan based on your unique anatomy and to guide the surgeon during the surgery. Mako Joint Replacement can help you achieve better results, such as less blood loss, shorter hospital stay, lower complication rates, and longer-lasting implants, compared to traditional joint replacement surgery

Dr. Avino offers Mako Joint Replacement for the following procedures:

Dr. Avino is dedicated to serving patients with hip pain and knee pain. He spends time with each patient, understanding their concerns, recommending both surgical and non-surgical treatment options, and providing individualized and high-quality care.

Mako Total Hip Replacement

This procedure replaces the damaged hip joint with an artificial one using a robotic direct anterior approach, which minimizes the damage to the surrounding muscles and tissues and allows for a quicker recovery.

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Mako Total Hip Replacement
Mako Total Knee Replacement

Mako Total Knee Replacement

This procedure replaces the damaged knee joint with an artificial one using a robotic arm, which helps the surgeon to align the implant with the natural anatomy of the knee and to protect the ligaments and soft tissues

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Mako Partial Knee Replacement

This procedure replaces only the damaged part of the knee joint with an artificial one using a robotic arm, which helps the surgeon to preserve the healthy bone and cartilage and to restore the natural movement of the knee

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Mako Partial Knee Replacement

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