Stryker introduced several orthopaedic innovations at the AAOS 2026 Annual Meeting in New Orleans, headlined by Triathlon Gold, the company’s first commercially available femoral component using 3D printing with a titanium nitride surface designed for patients with metal sensitivity concerns. The company also debuted the Triathlon Medial Stabilized Insert, which provides enhanced stability while allowing natural rotational movement.

On the robotics front, Stryker announced full market release of the Mako Shoulder platform, integrating robotics with Tornier Perform implants and Blueprint planning software. The Mako RPS handheld robotic system for total knee procedures combines robotics with power tool functionality, representing a new form factor for robotic-assisted surgery.

The company also expanded its power tools portfolio with the BPX cordless micro power tool system, TPX HD for joint revisions and trauma surgery, and the new 7900 Attachments generation, rounding out a broad slate of product launches across multiple orthopaedic categories.