Becker's Healthcare November 10, 2023
Paige Haeffele

As robots become more commonplace in joint replacement procedures, here are five recently approved, announced or soon-to-launch robotic surgery systems, as reported by Becker’s since Sept. 22:

1. Globus Medical is looking to launch a knee robot early next year, CEO Dan Scavilla said in a recent earnings call. Mr. Scavilla said while the launch is waiting for the FDA’s green light, the company is aiming to have the robot out in the first half of 2024.

2. Stryker is gearing up for its next robotic application for spine surgery, Mako Spine, which is expected to launch during the middle of 2024 and will incorporate upcoming devices. The spine robot’s launch will focus on pedicle screw placement.

3. Corin Group...

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