Monogram Orthopaedics is attempting to refine a potentially revolutionary approach to joint implant surgery. Our model utilizes machine learning and 3D printing to create customized and patient specific implants. By linking 3D printed implants and advanced robotics via automated digital image analysis algorithms, Monogram has achieved greater stability, implant insertion accuracy, and fit than current conventional methods, based on our collaborative study with UCLA Biomechanics Laboratory. We are using machine learning (AI), robotics, and 3D printing to enhance and improve joint replacement surgeries. We believe the synthesis of these three technologies will help define the future of orthopaedics.
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