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This is a very short video of a Makoplasty partial knee replacement of the knee. The patient had worn out the inner compartment of their knee and their pain was only localized to the worn out side. The procedure was done at St. Joseph Hospital in Orange. On this video, I go through some of the surgical steps. I focused on the robotic assisted technology. The patient is on the operating room table. A 5 inch incision has been made over the knee. The computer screen which I am viewing during surgery is a virtual image mirroring everything I am actually doing in the knee. The computer tracks my moves and the position of the limb by way of the arrays (small radar dishes) which are temporarily attached to the leg. Multiple registration points are taken and used to synchronize the CT images with the real knee. Once all the data is collected and the virtual implants positioned, a mechanical burr is brought into the joint and is used to remove the arthritic surface. The bur is attached to the robotic arm which has been programed to not allow the surgeon to move the burr beyond the surgical plan. If the burr is accidently pushed beyond a safe boundary, the robot will instantaneously stop the burr. The robotic technology therefore allows safe and accurate removal of bone and preservation of normal tissue. Once the bone removal is complete the final implants are cemented into place and the wound is closed. I hope that after viewing this video you will have a greater understanding of Makoplasty robotic assisted partial knee replacement surgery. From the Mako web site: Mako can be used for partial knee replacement (PKR), which is a procedure designed to relieve the pain caused by joint degeneration due to osteoarthritis (OA) in one or two compartments of the knee. By selectively targeting the part of your knee damaged by OA, your surgeon can replace the diseased part of your knee while helping to spare the healthy bone and ligaments surrounding it. The Mako technology provides your surgeon with a patient-specific 3-D model to pre-plan your partial knee replacement. During surgery, your surgeon guides the Mako robotic-arm based on your patient-specific plan. This allows the surgeon to remove only the diseased bone, preserving healthy bone and soft tissue, and assists your surgeon in positioning the implant based on your anatomy. About Dr. Mora: Dr. Mora is a native of Orange County. He graduated from Anaheim High School in Orange County CA. He completed his training at the UC Irvine where he finished in the top of his class earning the coveted AOA Medical Society honors. He completed his Orthopedic Surgery training USC where he was elected chief resident of his class. He completed an extra year of training with a Sports Medicine, Cartilage, Shoulder, Hip arthroscopy and Knee Fellowship at Santa Monica Orthopaedic and Sports Medical Group. He is currently practicing Orthopedic Surgery in Orange County at Restore Orthopedics and Spine Center. Dr. Mora’s practice focus on Sports Trauma, Knee Arthroscopy, Shoulder Arthroscopy, Hip Arthroscopy, Elbow Arthroscopy, and Cartilage Restoration of the knee. He sees athletes of all levels including professional soccer players and UFC/MMA combat athletes. He is team doctor for Foothill High School. Dr. Mora’s family heritage is Peruvian. He speaks fluent Spanish. Dr. Mora is a founding partner at Restore Orthopedic and Spine Center in Orange. For more information visit: www.restoreorthopedics.com or www.MyOrthoDoc.com