The ROSA® robot is fully involved in establishing minimally invasive surgical techniques and improves the whole experience of surgery. It is a source of extra benefits for the patient, the surgeon and the health facility.
Advantages of the device
Combined with an intra-operative imaging system, ROSA® positions the instruments according to the pre-defined planning. Its advanced planning, navigation and dynamic guidance functionalities make it easier to perform minimally invasive spine surgery. The robot assists the surgeon in the context of a wide range of indications and symptoms (degenerative spine diseases, traumatology, deformities and spinal tumors etc.).
With our robotic device for spine procedures it is possible to :
- Improve the patient’s well-being by means of less invasive interventions
- Optimize the precision of instrument guidance thanks to the robot arm’s dexterity
- Follow a planned trajectory in real time in spite of the patient’s body movements
- Give the surgeon better perception of the surgical field with the help of real-time instrument tracking on the pre-operative images and haptic capacities
- Reinforce the safety of surgical procedures, thanks to the precision and repeatability of ROSA®’s proprietary robotic technology
- Cover a very wide spectrum of indications for spine surgery.
Clinical benefits
- Increased precision and safety
- Less invasive procedures: a shorter hospitalization and recovery time, less bleeding, reduced risk of infection and pain
- Great facility of use and ease of installation
- An improvement in the precision and safety of the surgical act with six-axis instrument rotation
- Haptic technology for optimal cooperation
- Great facility of use and ease of installation
- An improvement in the precision and safety of the surgical act with six-axis instrument rotation
- Haptic technology for optimal cooperation
ROSA® Brain
ROSA® acts as a kind of “GPS” for the skull, and may be used for various types of cranial intervention requiring surgical planning based on pre-operative data, precise location of the patient’s anatomy and accurate positioning and handling of instruments.
The device assists the surgeon with a wide variety of medical indications and surgical interventions such as biopsies, electrode implantation for functional procedures (stimulation of the cerebral cortex, deep brain stimulation), open skull surgical procedures requiring a navigation device, endoscopic interventions and any other “key-hole” procedures.
With our robotic device for neurosurgical procedures it is possible to :
- Simplify surgical procedures by doing away with a stereotactic frame or other landmarks fixed to the patient’s head
- Improve the patient’s well-being by means of less invasive interventions
- Facilitate accessibility to the patient’s head: the robot arm’s six axes offer greater freedom of movement
- Optimize the precision of instrument guidance thanks to the robot arm’s dexterity
- Give the surgeon better perception of the surgical field with the help of real-time instrument tracking on pre-operative images, and haptic capacities
- Increase the safety of surgical procedures thanks to the precision and repeatability of ROSA®’s proprietary robotic technology
- Reduce the operating time thanks to the system’s ease of use
- Cover a very wide spectrum of indications for neurosurgery
CONDITIONS TREATED
- Hydrocephalus
- Generalized dystonia
- Parkinson’s Disease
- Cavernoma
About Zimmer Biomet
Founded in 1927 and headquartered in Warsaw, Indiana, Zimmer Biomet is a global leader in musculoskeletal healthcare. We design, manufacture and market orthopaedic reconstructive products; sports medicine, biologics, extremities and trauma products; spine, bone healing, craniomaxillofacial and thoracic products; dental implants; and related surgical products.
We collaborate with healthcare professionals around the globe to advance the pace of innovation. Our products and solutions help treat patients suffering from disorders of, or injuries to, bones, joints or supporting soft tissues. Together with healthcare professionals, we help millions of people live better lives.In July 18, 2016 Zimmer Biomet acquired MEDTECH.
About Medtech
Founded in 2002 by Bertin Nahum and based in Montpellier, France, Medtech is a leader in the design, development and marketing of innovative robotic applications to assist surgeons during their medico-surgical interventions, thus contributing to the implementation of safer, more efficient, less invasive treatment. https://www.medtech.fr/