Zimmer Biomet announced successful completion of the world’s first robotic-assisted shoulder replacement using the ROSA Shoulder System.
ROSA Shoulder received FDA 510(k) clearance earlier this year. The system is designed to give surgeons the flexibility to execute a total shoulder replacement using anatomic or reverse techniques and to enable precise placement.
Like all ROSA Robotics applications, ROSA Shoulder is designed to support data-informed physician decision-making based on a patient’s unique anatomy. Pre-operatively, ROSA Shoulder integrates with the Signature ONE 2.0 Surgical Planning System, which uses a 3D image-based approach for visualization of humeral and glenoid anatomy, and surgical planning. During the surgery, the platform provides surgeons with real-time, intra-operative data to help control, execute and validate personalized plans for accurate glenoid and humeral implant placement.
ROSA Shoulder fully integrates with ZBEdge Dynamic Intelligence solutions.
“The debut of ROSA Shoulder marks an incredible milestone for Zimmer Biomet and we are honored to have the first patient case performed by Dr. [John W.] Sperling, who is widely recognized for his practiced expertise in shoulder reconstruction,” said Ivan Tornos, President and Chief Executive Officer at Zimmer Biomet. “ROSA Shoulder reinforces our dedicated pursuit to deliver first-to-world innovative solutions that help surgeons perform complex orthopedic procedures.”
Source: Zimmer Biomet
Zimmer Biomet announced successful completion of the world’s first robotic-assisted shoulder replacement using the ROSA Shoulder System.
ROSA Shoulder received FDA 510(k) clearance earlier this year. The system is designed to give surgeons the flexibility to execute a total shoulder replacement using anatomic or reverse techniques and to...
Zimmer Biomet announced successful completion of the world’s first robotic-assisted shoulder replacement using the ROSA Shoulder System.
ROSA Shoulder received FDA 510(k) clearance earlier this year. The system is designed to give surgeons the flexibility to execute a total shoulder replacement using anatomic or reverse techniques and to enable precise placement.
Like all ROSA Robotics applications, ROSA Shoulder is designed to support data-informed physician decision-making based on a patient’s unique anatomy. Pre-operatively, ROSA Shoulder integrates with the Signature ONE 2.0 Surgical Planning System, which uses a 3D image-based approach for visualization of humeral and glenoid anatomy, and surgical planning. During the surgery, the platform provides surgeons with real-time, intra-operative data to help control, execute and validate personalized plans for accurate glenoid and humeral implant placement.
ROSA Shoulder fully integrates with ZBEdge Dynamic Intelligence solutions.
“The debut of ROSA Shoulder marks an incredible milestone for Zimmer Biomet and we are honored to have the first patient case performed by Dr. [John W.] Sperling, who is widely recognized for his practiced expertise in shoulder reconstruction,” said Ivan Tornos, President and Chief Executive Officer at Zimmer Biomet. “ROSA Shoulder reinforces our dedicated pursuit to deliver first-to-world innovative solutions that help surgeons perform complex orthopedic procedures.”
Source: Zimmer Biomet
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Julie Vetalice is ORTHOWORLD's Editorial Assistant. She has covered the orthopedic industry for over 20 years, having joined the company in 1999.