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Every patient’s orthopedic journey is unique.


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patient care with ease and efficiency
Modern tools to help your orthopedic surgery center
Personalized strategy and solutions for your ambulatory surgery center
An interactive learning environment for enhancing education and training.
The future of medicine starts with you.
We strive to alleviate pain and improve the quality of life for people around the world.
A vision requires leadership to become reality. Get to know Zimmer Biomet’s leadership team.
ROSA, the Robotic Surgical Assistant, is designed to help
your specially-trained surgeon tailor the placement of your
knee implant just for you.
Benefits of Robotic Knee Replacement
Patients can potentially save money on their ROSA robotic surgery as
the system does not require the use of CT scans 1
Increased accuracy compared to traditional knee replacement 3-4
Better implant positioning, which can result in a more
natural-feeling knee after surgery 5
Potential for better long-term satisfaction and outcomes 6
Getting a precise knee implant fit is important to your comfort and
overall experience following knee replacement surgery.
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.
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.
Download the ROSA patient brochure here to learn more about this technology.
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.
The surgical procedure using ROSA Knee and Partial Knee is similar
to traditional total and partial knee replacement, but with a robotic
assistant. Your surgeon has been specially trained to use the system
in order to personalize the surgical approach for your unique anatomy.
It’s important to understand that the robot does not operate on its
own. That means it does not move unless your surgeon prompts it to.
Your surgeon is still in the operating room the entire time and is
making all of the decisions throughout your surgery.
During your procedure, the system utilizes a camera and optical
trackers attached to your leg to know exactly where your knee is in
space. Think of it like a very detailed global positioning system
(GPS) that you might use in your car. If your leg moves even a
fraction of an inch, the robot can tell and adjusts accordingly. This
helps ensure that the plan your surgeon puts into place is executed as
intended. Throughout your surgery, the system provides your surgeon
with data about your knee. This information, combined with your
surgeon’s skill, helps them know how to position your implant based on
your unique anatomy.
Following surgery, you will be hospitalized based upon the recovery
plan your surgeon decides is best for you. This hospitalization may
range from one to three days. Recovery time varies, but most people
should be able to drive after two weeks, garden after three to four
weeks, and golf after six to eight weeks. Your surgeon will tell you
when and what activities you can return to, and what activities to avoid.
Patient & Caregiver resources from TheReadyPatient.com
The thought of your surgeon using a robot during surgery can be scary.
Here are a few things you might want to know as you prepare.
In this article, Dr. Klaassen provides clarification around the use
of surgical robots in joint replacement surgery.
When your knee’s healthy, it moves easily allowing you to move without
pain. But when it hurts, it’s natural to wonder why. Here are a few
reasons you may be experiencing knee pain.
Not knowing what we don’t know can be scary. In this article, Orthopedic
Surgeon Dr. Thomas Aleto reviews some options people may have when
considering knee replacement.
The thought of your surgeon using a robot during surgery can be scary.
Here are a few things you might want to know as you prepare.
In this article, Dr. Klaassen provides clarification around the use
of surgical robots in joint replacement surgery.
When your knee’s healthy, it moves easily allowing you to move without
pain. But when it hurts, it’s natural to wonder why. Here are a few
reasons you may be experiencing knee pain.
Not knowing what we don’t know can be scary. In this article, Orthopedic
Surgeon Dr. Thomas Aleto reviews some options people may have when
considering knee replacement.
The thought of your surgeon using a robot during surgery can be scary.
Here are a few things you might want to know as you prepare.
In this article, Dr. Klaassen provides clarification around the use
of surgical robots in joint replacement surgery.

Get more patient-focused resources including checklists, tips and
videos for maintaining joint health through surgical recovery.
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.
Seemlessly connect, products, services and technologies to elevate
patient care with ease and efficiency
Modern tools to help your orthopedic surgery center
Personalized strategy and solutions for your ambulatory surgery center

An interactive learning environment for enhancing education and training.


The future of medicine starts with you.


We strive to alleviate pain and improve the quality of life for people around the world.


A vision requires leadership to become reality. Get to know Zimmer Biomet’s leadership team.

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AWS Security Token Service (STS) is the recommended credential mode for installing and interacting with clusters on Red Hat OpenShift Service on AWS (ROSA) because it provides enhanced security.
There are two supported credential modes for ROSA clusters. One uses the AWS Security Token Service (STS), which is recommended, and the other uses Identity Access Management (IAM) roles.
AWS STS is a global web service that provides short-term credentials for IAM or federated users. ROSA with STS is the recommended credential mode for ROSA clusters. You can use AWS STS with ROSA to allocate temporary, limited-privilege credentials for component-specific IAM roles. The service enables cluster components to make AWS API calls using secure cloud resource management practices.
You can use the rosa CLI to create the IAM role, policy, and identity provider resources that are required for ROSA clusters that use STS.
AWS STS aligns with principles of least privilege and secure practices in cloud service resource management. The rosa CLI manages the STS credentials that are assigned for unique tasks and takes action upon AWS resources as part of OpenShift functionality. One limitation of using STS is that roles must be created for each ROSA cluster.
The STS credential mode is more secure because:
It supports an explicit and limited set of roles and policies that you create ahead of time, and tracks every permission asked for and every role used.
The service is limited to the set permissions.
When the service is run, it obtains credentials that expire in one hour, so there is no need to rotate or revoke credentials. The expiration also reduces the risks of credentials leaking and being reused.
A listing of the account-wide and per-cluster roles is provided in About IAM resources for ROSA clusters that use STS .
This mode makes use of a pre-created IAM user with AdministratorAccess within the account that has proper permissions to create other roles and resources as needed. Using this account the service creates all the necessary resources that are needed for the cluster.
ROSA is billed directly to your AWS account. ROSA pricing can be consumption based, with annual commitments or three-year commitments for greater discounting. The total cost of ROSA consists of two components:
Visit the AWS pricing page for more details.
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Red Hat OpenShift Service on AWS (ROSA) is a managed service that’s available through the AWS Management Console. With ROSA, as a Red Hat OpenShift user, you can build, scale, and manage containerized applications on AWS. You can use ROSA to create Kubernetes clusters using the Red Hat OpenShift APIs and tools, and have access to the full breadth and depth of AWS services. ROSA streamlines moving on-premises Red Hat OpenShift workloads to AWS, and offers tight integration with other AWS services. You can also access Red Hat OpenShift licensing, billing, and support all directly through AWS.
There are no up-front costs required to use ROSA. You pay only for the container clusters and nodes that you use. With pay-as-you-go pricing, you don’t have to worry about complex, multi-year contracts. This flexibility means that you can use Red Hat OpenShift according to your specific business needs.
Each ROSA cluster comes with a fully managed control plane and compute nodes. Installation, management, maintenance, and upgrades are performed by Red Hat site reliability engineers (SRE) with joint Red Hat and Amazon support. ROSA clusters are deployed in your account with support for existing VPCs.
By default, Red Hat manages all ROSA clusters using the same restrictions, quotas, expectations, and configurations.
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