Smith+Nephew Achieves First Clinical Cases with Next-Generation CORI XT Handheld Robotics Platform

10 June 2026 | Wednesday | News

Early knee and shoulder arthroplasty procedures demonstrate the versatility of CORI XT across hospital and ambulatory surgery settings, advancing surgeon-controlled robotic-assisted orthopaedic care.

Smith+Nephew (LSE: SN, NYSE: SNN), the global medical technology company, announces the completion of the first clinical cases performed using the next‑generation CORI XT Handheld Robotics Platform, marking an important milestone in the clinical introduction of its latest handheld robotics technology.

 


CORI XT Handheld Robotic Platform is designed to be the single handheld robotics platform for all orthopaedic needs - partial to revision knee, hip*, and anatomic and reverse shoulders - with a footprint tailored to the unique needs of hospitals and ambulatory surgical suites settings. These early cases represent the first use of CORI XT Platform across both knee and shoulder arthroplasty and reflect Smith+Nephew’s Skill Amplified approach to handheld robotics—designing technology to support and enhance surgeon expertise while preserving surgeon control, clinical judgment, and efficient workflows.

First robotic shoulder arthroplasty cases globally in hospital and ASC settings

 

The first shoulder arthroplasty cases using CORI XT Platform were performed at Duke Health by a surgical team led by Dr. Christopher Klifto. Dr. Klifto utilized CORI SHOULDER Handheld Robotic Arthroplasty in combination with the AETOS Shoulder System. CORI SHOULDER offers a complete robotic procedure, supporting handheld robotic execution of the humerus and glenoid, across both anatomic and reverse procedures.

Dr. Klifto said, “The CORI SHOULDER workflow was streamlined and efficient; registration and planning were seamless; and the post‑op x‑rays matched our pre‑op planning. A proud moment for the team and an exciting milestone for shoulder robotics.”

Building on this initial clinical experience, Dr. Bertrand Kaper completed the first CORI XT shoulder arthroplasty cases in an ambulatory surgery center (ASC) setting at North Valley Surgery Center in Scottsdale, Arizona, further expanding the use of CORI XT Platform across care environments, and highlighting the versatility and fit of the CORI XT Platform in an ASC setting, and the well-suited nature of handheld robotics to shoulder arthroplasty.

Reflecting on these first cases, Dr. Kaper said, “It is a privilege to be part of this transformative effort to bring the accuracy of robotic technology to the surgical treatment of shoulder arthritis. The use of CORI Handheld Robotics allows us to merge advanced technology with surgical expertise to deliver personalized care for shoulder surgery. As we have witnessed with our knee replacement patients, robotic technology enhances the potential for patient recovery and implant longevity. I am confident that these innovations will become the standard for helping our patients who are dealing with the pain and disability of shoulder arthritis.”

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