| Developers: | Monogram Technologies |
| Date of the premiere of the system: | July 2025 |
| Branches: | Pharmaceuticals, Medicine, Healthcare |
| Technology: | Robotics |
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History
2025: Product Announcement
At the end of July 2025, Monogram Technologies announced the release of a robotic mBôs system for total knee replacement. Application of the installation allows to increase efficiency and accuracy of such surgical interventions.
Due to excessive stress due to body weight, as well as due to injuries or inflammation, the knee joints are more often wear out. Total arthroplasty involves the complete replacement of damaged articular elements with artificial ones. This procedure requires long-term rehabilitation, but allows you to achieve a normal amplitude of movement. Total endoprosthesis of knee joint consists of femoral and tibial components, as well as insert placed between them. Modern designs have a service life of up to 30 years.
The robot surgeon mBôs is equipped with a saw and an artificial intelligence-based navigation system. Related software tools, Monogram Technologies claims, provide maximum clinical efficacy. The components of the knee endoprosthesis are made on a 3D printer, taking into account the anatomical features and needs of a particular person. Thanks to this, optimal placement of the implant is achieved, which reduces the period of rehabilitation and increases the quality of life of the patient.
At the end of July 2025, the first ever fully autonomous robotic knee replacement operation using mBôs was carried out. The procedure was performed at Krishna Shalbi Hospital in Ahmedabad (India) as part of a comprehensive clinical trial. In the future, Monogram Technologies expects to expand the scope of its robot: it will be used in other orthopedic procedures.[1]
