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The next chapter of SmartRobotics™
Informed by over 500,000 Mako Total Knee procedures over the past six years, Mako Total Knee 2.0 is designed to deliver the same trusted outcomes surgeons expect from Mako with a new, elevated user experience they deserve.
Implants
We offer knee replacement implants for partial and total knee arthroplasty for primary and revision procedures. Our implants feature our flagship cemented and cementless TKA solution, the Triathlon Knee System.
Total Knee System
The Triathlon Total Knee System is a primary total knee replacement system designed to work with the body. Triathlon has been implanted in over 3 million patients worldwide. Triathlon Total Knee is available for use with the Mako System for Mako Total Knee.
Mako Partial Knee enables surgeons to create a 3D CT-based surgery plan of their patient's unique anatomy.
Total ankle system
Stryker (Wright Medical)— The Inbone Total Ankle System is a modular prosthesis installed via the first and only intramedullary alignment system. Since its inception in 2005, the Inbone Total Ankle System has continued to be the most distinctive and innovative total ankle replacement system on the market.
Knee System
The Triathlon Revision Knee System is designed to provide stability and alignment of the revision components while maintaining simplicity in the OR.
“Scan. Plan. Mako Can.” spotlights and differentiates Stryker’s Mako SmartRobotics™ for partial knee, total knee and total hip replacement surgery
Drive efficiencies and streamline manual TKA procedures
Combined with our Triathlon Knee implants, Triathlon AS-1 is designed to streamline TKA before, during and after surgery,1 allowing surgeons the ability to take greater control at their site of care.
Triathlon AS-1 is enabled through CT-based, patient-specific guides that are designed to simplify the total knee arthroplasty (TKA) procedure1 for a comprehensive ambulatory surgery solution.
Fixation you can trust.
Triathlon Cementless combines the kinematics of Triathlon with the latest highly porous biologic fixation technology. With over one million cementless knees implanted to date1 and impressive survivorship data2-4 since it was introduced in 2013, Triathlon Cementless has become a trusted solution for surgeons across the globe.
Trust beyond the surface
Triathlon Gold is an alternative to CoCr femoral components, combining our Triathlon design and cementless fixation technology with a TiN surface.
Precisely engineered polyethylene
Our X3 polyethylene supports our total hip, knee and shoulder arthroplasty solutions. X3’s patented manufacturing process of sequential crosslinking uses three separate gamma irradiation doses with an annealing step after each.
Introducing the newest addition to the Triathlon Knee Revision System
Triathlon® Hinge, the newest addition to the Triathlon Revision Knee System, has been designed to be a single platform for surgeries in patients with significant bone loss and/or ligament deficiencies.
Stryker announced the limited market release of Mako RPS (Robotic Power System) for Total Knee, an intuitive handheld robotic system that combines Stryker’s proven robotics and power tool legacies and represents Mako’s expansion into a new robotics platform.
Stryker showcases the latest advancements in Mako SmartRobotics™ across hip, knee, spine and shoulder procedures at the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons’ (AAOS) 2025 Annual Meeting in San Diego.
The next generation of Mako isn’t just about what it does. It’s about who it serves – more surgeons, more patients, across more specialties and more procedures. Mako means more than ever. Let us show you all the possibilities.
Stryker's Vice President & General Manager, Mako, gets detailed about Mako Systems
Zip is a non-invasive skin closure device for surgical incisions and lacerations. It's designed to distribute strain along the incision. This helps reduce wound complications1,2, saving you cost and time.3,5
Zip’s benefits aren’t only limited to healthcare providers. The puncture-free skin closure method also leads to greater patient satisfaction.6 This means less pain, a greater range of motion during recovery, and reduced scarring. 7,8
Evolving technologies and offerings reinforce commitment to shaping the future of orthopaedic care.
Hip Stem
Keeping pressure in check
Reliable and intuitive system, complete with multiple built-in safety checks.
Femoral Hip Stem
The Exeter cemented femoral hip system is designed for surgeons who are looking to perform all hip indications - primary, revision and fracture - with a single proven system.
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2015
Built on ingenuity
When Dr. Homer Stryker, an orthopaedic surgeon from Kalamazoo, Michigan, USA, found that certain medical products were not meeting his patients’ needs, he invented new ones. As interest in these products grew, Dr. Stryker started a company in 1941 to produce them. The company’s goal was to help patients lead healthier, more active lives through products and services that make surgery and recovery simpler, faster and more effective. Today, we are one of the world's leading medical technology companies. Our growth comes from a diverse array of innovative products and services in Orthopaedics, Medical and Surgical, and Neurotechnology and Spine that help improve patient and hospital outcomes – which we achieve through the dedication of our ~33,000 employees globally in 2016. The spirit of bringing innovation to healthcare began with Dr. Stryker when he founded the company in 1941 and it continues today. We are well-positioned to continue serving the worldwide medical community for generations to come. We think Dr. Stryker would be pleased.
Explore real-life impact of Stryker's technology, dedicated to improving patient outcomes. Hear from survivors like Derrick, Carolyn and other patients who have benefited from our innovative solutions. Learn about our orthopaedic and arthroscopy offerings, designed to enhance patients' quality of life. Find resources and connect with skilled surgeons for joint health and replacement procedures.
Pain doesn't hold the power. You do.
Through a variety of minimally invasive treatment options, we're deeply driven to help restore your quality of life.
Nearly one million lower extremity procedures are performed in the United States each year with an eventual lifetime infection rate of 1.5%. This causes increased readmissions, morbidity and mortality. Cost estimates of these infections can be as high as $3.18 billion per year, so it’s become a priority to reduce them through various preoperative, intraoperative, or postoperative strategies.
2014