Knee Replacement Market, By Procedure (Total Knee Replacement, Partial Knee Replacement, Kneecap Replacement, Revision Knee Replacement), By Implant Type (Fixed-bearing Implants, Mobile-bearing Implants, Medial Pivot Implants, Others), By Material (Metal-on-Plastic, Ceramic-on-Plastic, Ceramic-on-Ceramic, Metal-on-Metal), By End User (Hospital, Orthopedic Clinics, Ambulatory Surgery Centers, Others), By Geography (North America, Latin America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Middle East & Africa)
In February 2024, KEM Hospital in Mumbai achieved a significant milestone in medical technology by introducing a robotic arm for knee replacement surgeries. This advancement marked KEM Hospital as one of the pioneering public hospitals in India to adopt such technology, made possible through corporate sponsorship. The hospital performed the first 300 surgeries at no cost, demonstrating its dedication to affordable healthcare.
In December 2023, Stryker, a prominent medical technology company, announced it had made a binding offer to acquire SERF SAS from Menix. SERF SAS is a France-based company specializing in joint replacement solutions.
In October 2023, Medacta Group S.A., a company that specializes in the designing, production, and distribution of innovative orthopedic products, launched GMK SpheriKA Knee Implant to enhance post-operative comfort and functional stability
In March 2023, Stryker, a medical technology company, launched the Mako Total Knee 2.0 robotics platform to improve implant positioning and alignment precision