LONG BEACH, Calif. — The MemorialCare Joint Replacement Center at Long Beach Medical Center marked a major milestone as its medical director, Andrew Wassef, M.D., successfully completed his 2,000th Mako robotic-assisted joint replacement surgery, underscoring his extensive experience in minimally invasive orthopedic procedures and the hospital’s leadership in advanced joint care.
Dr. Wassef and the operating room team celebrated the achievement, which reflects both surgical expertise and Long Beach Medical Center’s continued investment in cutting-edge technology, quality outcomes, and patient satisfaction. Hospital officials say the milestone further positions the community-based medical center alongside major academic institutions offering advanced orthopedic care supported by skilled physicians and compassionate care teams.
The Mako robotic-assisted system is designed to enhance precision in knee and hip replacement surgeries by using real-time data and 3D mapping tailored to each patient’s anatomy. This technology allows surgeons to plan and execute procedures with greater accuracy, often resulting in faster recovery times, improved outcomes, and better long-term mobility…