Understanding economic analysis and cost–effectiveness of CT scan-guided, 3-dimensional, robotic-arm assisted lower extremity arthroplasty: a systematic review

Author:

Sarrel Kara1,Hameed Daniel2,Dubin Jeremy2,Mont Michael A2,Jacofsky David J34,Coppolecchia Andréa B5

Affiliation:

1. Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Northwell Hospital Lenox Hill, New York City, NY 10075, USA

2. LifeBridge Health, Sinai Hospital of Baltimore, Rubin Institute for Advanced Orthopedics, Baltimore, MD 21215, USA

3. The CORE Institute, Phoenix, AZ 85023, USA

4. HOPCo, Phoenix, AZ 85023, USA

5. Stryker Orthopaedics, Mahwah, NJ 07430, USA

Abstract

Aim: The overall goal of this review was to examine the cost-utility of robotic-arm assisted surgery versus manual surgery. Methods: We performed a systematic review of all health economic studies that compared CT-based robotic-arm assisted unicompartmental knee arthroplasty, total knee arthroplasty and total hip arthroplasty with manual techniques. The papers selected focused on various cost-utility measures. In addition, where appropriate, secondary aims encompassed various clinical outcomes (e.g., readmissions, discharges to subacute care, etc.). Only articles directly comparing CT-based robotic-arm assisted joint arthroplasty with manual joint arthroplasty were included, for a resulting total of 21 reports. Results: Almost all twenty-one studies demonstrated a positive effect of CT scan-guided robotic-assisted joint arthroplasty on health economic outcomes. For studies reporting on 90-day episodes of costs, 10 out of 12 found lower costs in the robotic-arm assisted groups. Conclusion: Robotic-arm assisted joint arthroplasty patients had shorter lengths of stay and cost savings based on their 90-day episodes of care, among other metrics. Payors would likely benefit from encouraging the use of this CT-based robotic technology.

Publisher

Becaris Publishing Limited

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