Your experience before surgery will be like that of most knee patients. But, unlike traditional knee replacement methods, with ROSA Knee and Partial Knee, a series of X-rays may be used to create a three-dimensional (3D) model of your knee anatomy. This 3D model will enable the surgeon to plan many specifics of your knee replacement prior to your surgery. Due to our innovative technology, CT Scans can be optional, allowing for potential cost reductions to you.
ROSA®Robotics - Technology for Total Knee Replacement
You’re unique and so is your individual anatomy.
That’s why Zimmer Biomet offers ROSA® Knee Robotic Technology. ROSA, which stands for Robotic Surgical Assistant, is designed to help your surgeon tailor the placement of your knee implant just for you.
Why ROSA Knee Robotic Technology?
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Faster recovery with earlier improvements in range of motion and function compared to traditional total knee replacement1-3
Less exposure to radiation compared to CT-based robotic knee replacement4,5
Improved accuracy and implant positioning compared to traditional knee replacement6 - 8
Surgical precision
Getting a precise knee implant fit is important to your comfort and overall experience following knee replacement surgery.
Driven by data
ROSA Robotics uses data collected before your surgery and during your surgery to inform your surgeon of many details related to your unique anatomy that may affect your implant fit.
Informed decisions
By using this data to make more informed decisions, your surgeon is able to plan for and carry out a personalized surgery based upon your individual needs.
ROSA®Knee System
Every patient’s orthopedic journey is unique.
Download the ROSA Knee patient brochure here to learn more about this technology.
A Personalized Surgical Experience
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Important Information
While uncommon, complications can occur during and after surgery. Some complications include, but are not limited to, infection, blood clots, implant breakage, malalignment and premature wear, any of which can require additional surgery. Although implant surgery is extremely successful in most cases, some patients still experience stiffness and pain. No implant will last forever, and factors such as your post-surgery activities and weight can affect longevity. Be sure to discuss these and other risks with your surgeon.
There are many things that your surgeon may do to minimize the potential for complications. Your surgeon may have you see a medical physician before surgery to obtain tests. You may also need to have your dental work up-to-date and may be shown how to prepare your home to avoid falls.
The decision to have surgery is sometimes difficult. We hope that this information has helped you understand the ROSA Knee System so that you can make the best decision for yourself. This information is not intended to replace the human experience and counsel of your orthopedic surgeon. If you have any further questions, please speak with your orthopedic surgeon.