Sam Brusco, Associate Editor12.02.22
MicroPort Navibot, in collaboration with MicroPort Orthopedics, has completed the first procedure using its SkyWalker robotic system in the U.S. Dr. Joseph Kavolus of Lighthouse Surgical Suites in Hollis, N.H. performed the successful procedure.
SkyWalker gives the surgeon information that helps achieve desired joint line reconstruction, along with data to optimally balance soft tissues. Combined with MicroPort’s Evolution Medial-Pivot knee, it replicates natural knee motion and stability for a functionally restorative design. This offers a solution to instability, anterior knee pain, and functional limitations.
“These two advanced technologies aim to improve patient outcomes, and overall patient satisfaction through a kinematic-focused clinical solution”, Jake Adams, VP of commercial operations told the press. “We believe this pairing will be an attractive clinical solution when compared to current options on the market—defining a new, ‘patient first’ standard for treatment while improving the overall knee surgical experience.”
“The design of the Evolution Medial-Pivot knee makes me a better surgeon, regardless of my alignment philosophy and, as a new user, I couldn’t be happier to provide this to my patients,” Kavolus added. “For the first case with a new technology, I was pleasantly surprised at the smooth flow and execution, ease of integration into my workflow, and thrilled that the outcome was exceptional.”
The technology is now in limited market release with intent to ramp up site locations. MictoPort MedBot also sims to integrate new applications on the platform—including hip replacement—as a next application in early 2024.
SkyWalker gives the surgeon information that helps achieve desired joint line reconstruction, along with data to optimally balance soft tissues. Combined with MicroPort’s Evolution Medial-Pivot knee, it replicates natural knee motion and stability for a functionally restorative design. This offers a solution to instability, anterior knee pain, and functional limitations.
“These two advanced technologies aim to improve patient outcomes, and overall patient satisfaction through a kinematic-focused clinical solution”, Jake Adams, VP of commercial operations told the press. “We believe this pairing will be an attractive clinical solution when compared to current options on the market—defining a new, ‘patient first’ standard for treatment while improving the overall knee surgical experience.”
“The design of the Evolution Medial-Pivot knee makes me a better surgeon, regardless of my alignment philosophy and, as a new user, I couldn’t be happier to provide this to my patients,” Kavolus added. “For the first case with a new technology, I was pleasantly surprised at the smooth flow and execution, ease of integration into my workflow, and thrilled that the outcome was exceptional.”
The technology is now in limited market release with intent to ramp up site locations. MictoPort MedBot also sims to integrate new applications on the platform—including hip replacement—as a next application in early 2024.