THINK Surgical, Inc., a company at the forefront of orthopedic robot technology, announced that it has facilitated the successful first clinical procedure using the MOBIO Total Knee System by b‑ONE Ortho Corporation in conjunction with its TMINI robot.

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The surgery was conducted by Dr. Jay Pond at Baylor Scott & White Orthopedic and Spine Hospital in Arlington, Texas. “It was a great and successful first case with the MOBIO Total Knee and the TMINI System,” commented Dr. Pond. “This is a wonderful product offering for my patients who are interested in a robotic total knee arthroplasty.” Stuart Simpson, THINK Surgical President and CEO, made a comment on the achievement. This initial case with the TMINI Robot and the MOBIO Total Knee now represents successful clinical use with all 9 of our FDA-cleared implant partners.”.

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This powerful combination is an attractive alternative to surgeons seeking a contemporary single‑radius knee implant design with robotic support.” General Manager Jim Duncan at b‑ONE Ortho Corporation also had this to say, “We are thrilled that Dr. Jay Pond used the TMINI Robot to implant the first b‑ONE Ortho MOBIO Total Knee.”. We are experiencing tremendous success with the MOBIO single-radius and now being on the open platform of the TMINI System, surgeons have great options to fulfill their implant and robotic surgery needs.

The TMINI System is a wireless, robotic instrument designed to aid in total knee procedures, with greater precision being maintained while it is lightweight and simple to integrate into operating rooms. In contrast to bigger robot platforms, TMINI permits surgeons to keep control and workflow intact with no significant infrastructure adaptations.

The FDA approved the joint use of the MOBIO Total Knee System and TMINI in late 2024. This synergy demonstrates THINK Surgical’s open-platform strategy, providing implant selection flexibility and enhancing patient outcomes with customized robotic support. Through embracing this type of flexibility, THINK Surgical continues to drive innovation that enables surgeons and serves patients who require sophisticated, reliable joint replacement technology.

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