register

News & Trends - MedTech & Diagnostics

Zimmer Biomet to launch world’s first smart knee implant

Health Industry Hub | September 1, 2021 |

MedTech News: Zimmer Biomet, a global medical technology leader, and Canary Medical, a medical data company, announced the authorisation to market the world’s first and only smart knee for total knee replacement surgery, cleared by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA).

By combining their technologies, Zimmer Biomet and Canary have developed a total knee replacement system personalised for each patient’s anatomical needs and offers real-time remote monitoring data.

“We are excited to introduce Persona IQ, the world’s first and only smart knee implant, which offers a wealth of objective data to monitor patients’ post-operative progress,” said Bryan Hanson, Chairman, President and CEO of Zimmer Biomet.

Persona IQ combines Zimmer Biomet’s knee implant, Persona® The Personalised Knee®, with Canary Medical’s proprietary implantable canturioTM te tibial extension sensor technology that measures and determines range of motion, step count, walking speed and other gait metrics. Persona IQ will work together with Zimmer Biomet’s remote care management platform, mymobility® with Apple Watch®, as well as other components of the ZBEdge™ Connected Intelligence Suite.

“As the newest component of ZBEdge, Persona IQ advances our vision of creating a seamlessly connected suite of digital health and robotic technologies to deliver objective data to clinicians throughout the surgical journey. Following a recent expansion of our partnership with Canary Medical, we now expect that Persona IQ will be the first in a broader portfolio of smart implant technologies in various orthopaedic surgery applications,” Mr Hanson added.

Zimmer Biomet Asia Pacific told Health Industry Hub that the current registration for this innovative technology is solely for the US. Nonetheless, Zimmer Biomet is exploring regulatory opportunities outside the US including registration with the Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) and Asia Pacific regulatory authorities.

Dr William Hunter, CEO of Canary Medical, said “After almost a decade of development and designation by FDA as a Breakthrough Device, we’re proud that our CANARY canturio™ te technology has enabled Zimmer Biomet to debut the world’s first smart knee implant. Persona IQ reflects our shared belief that automatic, reliable and accurate data collection and analysis represents the future of orthopaedic care.”

“Historically, surgeons relied on patient-reported metrics during intermittent post-op follow up visits to assess the quality and pace of recovery from knee replacement surgery. Now, with physiological tools to support remote monitoring technologies like mymobility, and smart implants like Persona IQ, we can actively monitor patient recovery and rely on real-world, objective data to supplement patient care,” said Dr Peter Sculco, orthopaedic surgeon at Hospital for Special Surgery in New York.

“In addition, providing patients with access to their own mobility data will allow them the opportunity to be engaged in their recovery in a new way.”

“Zimmer Biomet has a strong heritage of delivering revolutionary innovations that can transform the surgical experience and enable data-supported patient care,” said Ivan Tornos, Chief Operating Officer of Zimmer Biomet.

“The post-operative data captured by Persona IQ, together with the wealth of pre- and post-operative data collected by the mymobility platform, will provide surgeons with an exceptional level of objective and comparative data intelligence.”

Persona IQ features the CANARY canturio™ te Tibial Extension proprietary implantable sensor developed by Canary Medical. The sensor technology was licensed by Zimmer Biomet through an exclusive partnership agreement with Canary Medical to develop first-to-market smart orthopaedic implants to support remote monitoring and tracking of patient recovery metrics. The CANARY canturioTM te uses the same material and technology found in implanted cardiac devices such as pacemakers. The sensor is powered by a battery with a lifespan of up to 10 years, so patients will not need to charge the device. In addition, as an implanted technology, data is collected passively and does not rely on daily patient compliance to ensure information is captured by Persona IQ.


News & Trends - MedTech & Diagnostics

Parliament passes lung cancer legislation

Parliament passes lung cancer legislation

Health Industry Hub | May 17, 2024 |

MedTech & Diagnostics News: Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer death and is responsible for almost one in […]

More


News & Trends - Pharmaceuticals

Senator Ruston criticises Budget's lack of 'real seamanship' in tackling pressing healthcare challenges

Senator Ruston criticises Budget’s lack of ‘real seamanship’ in tackling pressing healthcare challenges

Health Industry Hub | May 17, 2024 |

Pharma News: Senator Anne Ruston, Shadow Health Minister, was warmly welcomed at the Post-Budget event held in Parliament House yesterday […]

More


News & Trends - MedTech & Diagnostics

Baxter announces branding for spin-off kidney care business

Baxter announces branding for spin-off kidney care business

Health Industry Hub | May 17, 2024 |

MedTech & Diagnostics News: Baxter has unveiled the mission and logo for its forthcoming kidney care and acute therapies company, […]

More


ESG

Health and climate strategy: All talk, no budget

Health and climate strategy: All talk, no budget

Health Industry Hub | May 16, 2024 |

ESG: The Federal Budget has sparked disappointment among health professionals for its lack of attention to addressing the escalating impacts […]

More


This content is copyright protected. Please subscribe to gain access.