Public’s Perception and Knowledge of Using Robotics in General Surgery in Eastern Region, Saudi Arabia

Author:

AlNaim Amjad Abdulhameed1,AlNaim Noura1,Al Nasser Fatimah1,Albash Latifah1,Almulhim Maryam1,Albinsaad Loai1

Affiliation:

1. Department of General Surgery, King Faisal University, Hofuf, Saudi Arabia

Abstract

Background: Robotics in general surgery is a field that involves the use of robotic systems to assist surgeons in performing various types of surgical procedures. Objective: The objective of this study was to evaluate the perception and knowledge of robotic surgery among the Eastern Region’s population. Methods: This cross-sectional study used an electronic questionnaire that was developed using Google Docs. It included males and females aged above 18 years who lived in the Eastern Province. Participants who were below 18 or above 65 years of age, or non-Saudi, or people who lived in other than the Eastern Region of Saudi Arabia were excluded from the study. Results: A total of 500 responses were received via the Google Form, and 81 subjects of them were excluded from the study. Approximately half of the participants were aware of the existence of general robotic surgery, while the other half had no prior knowledge about it. When assessing the participants’ understanding of how robotic surgery works, a significant proportion provided incorrect responses. In terms of the advantages of general robotic surgery, the most commonly recognized benefit was that it makes the doctor’s life easier, followed by more accurate surgical results. However, the participants’ understanding of the disadvantages of robotic surgery was not as accurate. A substantial portion of participants were unsure about the disadvantages. Conclusion: The general public of the Eastern Region in Saudi Arabia showed a derated level of knowledge about the use of robotics in general surgery. Furthermore, a major portion of people were unaware of the availability of robotic surgery in Saudi Arabia. Educational programs are warranted to facilitate the implantation of robotic surgery in Saudi Arabia.

Publisher

Medknow

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