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ROSA® Knee System V1.5 Pilot Study

ROSA® Knee System V1.5 Pilot Study

Recruiting
18 years and older
All
Phase N/A

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Overview

This pilot study seeks to evaluate the initial safety and usability of new features for the ROSA® Knee System, v1.5 and plan design modifications as needed.

The primary objectives will be assessed by measuring:

  1. Intra-operative complications
  2. Verification that the device performs as intended
  3. Overall surgeon satisfaction with the instrumentation.

Description

This study will involve single-arm, monocentric, cross-sectional observations conducted on the day of surgery. All assessments will take place during the pre-operative, intra-operative, and immediate postop periods on the day of surgery, with no additional follow-up beyond the procedure as robotic-assisted surgery using the current version of the robot is part of routine practice.

The safety of the system is the primary endpoint. This will be assessed by monitoring the frequency and incidence of adverse events. Relation of the events to implant, instrumentation and/or procedure should be specified.

The secondary endpoint is defined by the usability of Zimmer Biomet ROSA® Knee System, v1.5. It will be assessed by:

  1. Robotic log files to assess differences in the proposed plans by the system's new features and plan approved by the surgeon, along with time spent in the planning panel.
  2. Surgeon satisfaction with the new features.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Patient is a minimum of 18 years of age
  • Independent of study participation, patient is a candidate for primary total knee arthroplasty using commercially available and compatible implants in accordance with product labeling
  • Patient is willing and able to provide written Informed Consent by signing and dating the EC approved Informed Consent form

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Patient is currently participating in any other surgical intervention studies or pain management studies
  • Patient is pregnant or considered a member of a protected population (e.g., prisoner, mentally incompetent, etc.)
  • Patient has previously received partial or total knee arthroplasty for the ipsilateral knee

Study details
    Knee Arthroplasty
    Total
    Robotic Surgical Procedures
    Joint Diseases
    Knee Osteoarthritis

NCT07009912

Zimmer Biomet

1 February 2026

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