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Will Stryker’s MAKO Purchase Bring Disruption To The Ortho Industry?

Executive Summary

Stryker’s adoption of MAKO’s RIO (Robotic-arm Interactive Orthopedic) system could give the global medical supplier a competitive edge over other orthopedic implant makers if the company can win converts to robotic surgery by leveraging its own experience in selling capital equipment.

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