Knee Replacement Products

Zimmer Biomet offers surgeons knee replacement solutions, with a comprehensive suite of orthopaedic knee implant product instruments. Zimmer Biomet has a product designed to fit your patient’s unique challenges and conditions. More than 1 in 31 knee joint replacements implanted around the world is a Zimmer Biomet product, making us a trusted source for quality knee replacement products. With our comprehensive total knee systems, partial knee systems, bicruciate preserving arthroplasty systems and revision knee systems, our products empower surgeons to offer a patient specific approach for each knee replacement procedure.

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ROSA® Knee System

The ROSA Knee System supports surgeons in performing Total Knee Arthroplasty (TKA) with features to assist with the bone resections, as well as assessing the state of the soft tissues to facilitate implant positioning intraoperatively.

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Partial Knee Systems

Zimmer Biomet’s partial knee replacement systems are designed to provide patients with a joint preservation option. Many total knee replacement patients could be potential candidates for partial knee arthroplasty (PKA). Partial knee replacement patients have found to be more satisfied with their ability to perform activities of daily living.2

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Total Knee Systems

Zimmer Biomet’s Total Knee Systems are designed with natural knee motion in mind. Our gender solutions compensate for the important differences between men’s and women’s knees. Zimmer Biomet also has fully customisable knee implant options. The mobile bearing systems feature advanced stability and wear characteristics, and our posterior stabilised systems are designed to accommodate the restoration of high-flexion daily activities.

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Revision Knee Systems

Knee revision surgeries are increasing every year and are often complex and challenging. Zimmer Biomet offers a wide variety of solutions that address fixation, constraint, soft tissue and bone defect management challenges that are often encountered during revision knee arthroplasty. These systems offer unparalleled implant options and combinations allowing a patient specific approach to reconstruct the knee as individual anatomy dictates. Zimmer Biomet also offers a wide variety of cementless technologies.

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Personalised Solutions

Personalising the Future of Orthopaedics

Zimmer Biomet’s Personalised Solutions Team is focused on creating a comprehensive, technology based portfolio aimed at providing better patient outcomes while gaining efficiencies and minimising episode of care costs.

Now, using our various technologies and associated software platforms has never been easier through the use of our Personalised Solutions Portal. Visit us at ps.zimmerbiomet.com to get started.

  1. CRT Initiating Coverage of the Orthopedic Medical Technology Industry. Industry Report. November 3, 2015.
  2. Data on file at Zimmer Biomet. Based on Market Analysis and Registry Data, gathered September 2017.
  3. Liddle et al. Optimal usage of unicompartmental knee arthroplasty a Study of 41,986 Cases from the National Joint Registry for England and Wales. Bone Joint J 2015;97-B:1506–11.
  4. Willis-Owen CA, et al. Unicondylar knee arthroplasty in the UK National Health Service: An analysis of candidacy, outcome and cost efficacy. Knee. 2009 Dec;16(6):473–8.
  5. Beard D, Price A, Davies L, et al. A Multicentre Randomised Study Comparing Total or Partial Knee Replacement – One Year Results of The Topkat Trial. BASK. Liverpool, UK 2016.
  6. Zuiderbaan, H, et al. Unicondylar knee arthroplasty versus total knee arthroplasty: Which type of artificial joint do patients forget? British Editorial Society of Bone & Joint Surgery. January 2016.
  7. Jones, GG, et al. Gait comparison of unicompartmental and total knee arthroplasties with healthy controls. Bone Joint J 2016;(10 Suppl B):16–21.
  8. Brown, NM, et al. Total Knee Arthroplasty Has Higher Postoperative Morbidity Than Unicompartmental Knee Arthroplasty: A Multicenter Analysis. The Journal of Arthroplasty. (2012) Not all partial knees in this study were Oxford knees.
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