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$2 Million MAKO Robot Is Changing Lives

Thanks to the incredible generosity of the Darling Downs community, Toowoomba Hospital is now home to one of the most advanced surgical tools in Australia — the Stryker MAKO Robotic Arm. This $2 million piece of equipment is already transforming the way joint replacements are performed, improving the lives of patients across the region.

The Toowoomba Hospital Foundation Board recently visited the Orthopaedic team to witness the robot in action, guided by Director of Orthopaedics, Dr Chris Wall. The visit showcased not only the precision of robotic-assisted surgery, but the real impact donor funding is having on public healthcare.

Dr Chris Wall, said the MAKO Robot is a game-changer for both surgeons and patients. “For knee replacements and hip replacements, it’s going to make the position of the implants very easy, very precise, very accurate and we hope that will improve outcomes for our patients,” Dr Wall explained. “That means less post-op pain, quicker recovery, and more consistent long-term outcomes for our patients.”

With over 400 joint surgeries performed each year at Toowoomba Hospital, the introduction of the MAKO Robot makes these procedures safer and more efficient. It also helps attract top surgical talent and reduces the need for patients to travel to Brisbane for care — keeping world-class treatment close to home.

The Stryker MAKO Robotic Arm was entirely funded through community support, including proceeds from Wellbean Co cafés, hospital car park revenue, and generous donations from individuals and businesses across the region.

Submitted By:
Melinda Bond
Brand & Performance Officer
Toowoomba Hospital Foundation

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