Zimmer® Ambulatory Pump

Stop the pain. Not the entire body.

Introducing the Zimmer® Ambulatory Pump (ZAP), the efficient, economical and pain-free way to utilize post-operative analgesia. With ZAP, you treat the pain at its source rather than treating the entire body – allowing patients to get up, into rehabilitation and back to their regular routines more quickly. Easy to use for both medical staff and patients, ZAP is designed to provide a more even distribution of pain relief.
ZAPP Product

The Future of Pain Management

Studies show that pain, not death, is the number one fear of patients facing surgery. The pain following orthopaedic surgery, including non-invasive procedures, is real. However, the pain is also localized at the surgical site. So why treat the entire body with systemic narcotics? The Zimmer Ambulatory Pump is designed to provide surgeons a better choice that gives patients effective pain management without the side effects of narcotics. It also gives physicians control of dosing with a multirate control module. ZAP is changing the way physicians across the country treat post-operative pain.

ZAPP Pouch

Potential Benefits of Acute Post-Operative Pain Management

  Keeps the patient ahead of the pain curve

  Treats the site of the pain, not the entire body

  May reduce the need for systemic narcotics

  Reduces costs associated with treating narcotic reactions

  May decrease time to ambulation

  May decrease length of hospital stay

  Allows patients to move into rehabilitation sooner

  Improves patients’ attitudes toward surgery and recovery

•  May help differentiate physician’s practice through progressive pain management

ZAP Tray Contents

ZAP is designed for easy set up, installation, and use.

1. Zimmer Ambulatory Pump Multirate Infusor System

2. 300ml Medication Cup: For filling ZAP with the local analgesic

3. Carry Bag and Strap: For patient ambulation

4. Introducer Needle (aka Insertion Tool): For accessing the surgical site for catheter placement

5. 60cc Syringe: For filling ZAP with the local analgesic

6. 5cc Syringe: For flushing the catheter after placement in the surgical site

7. 20 Gauge Catheter: For medication delivery into
the surgical site
•      4 Patient Labels: To mark patient charts,
       billing charts, etc.
•      Transparent Bandage: For placement over
       the catheter access point
•      Skin Closure: For securing the fluid tubing

Tray Top-Bottom