Presbyterian received two Rosa Knee Systems in July through a collaboration with Nexus Health, an independent, multispecialty physician group whose orthopedic group operates the Presbyterian orthopedic center.
There are four Rosa Knee System total joint replacement devices in New Mexico; the others are at New Mexico Surgery Center Orthopedics on the campus of Presbyterian Kaseman Hospital in Albuquerque.
The Rosa Knee System is made by Zimmer Biomet and costs around $700,000.
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