What are the perceived benefits and barriers to the use of robot-assisted total knee arthroplasty? A survey of members of the European Knee Society

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作者
Luyckx, Thomas [1 ,2 ]
Monk, A. Paul [3 ,4 ,5 ]
Muller, Jacobus H. [6 ]
Saffarini, Mo [6 ]
Lustig, Sebastien [7 ,8 ]
Catani, Fabio [9 ]
Bonnin, Michel P. [10 ]
机构
[1] AZ Delta Hosp, Roeselare, Belgium
[2] Katholic Univ Leuven, Louvain, Belgium
[3] Auckland City Hosp, Dept Orthopaed, Auckland 1023, New Zealand
[4] Univ Auckland, Auckland 1023, New Zealand
[5] Univ Oxford, NDORMS, Oxford, England
[6] ReSurg SA, Rue St Jean 22, CH-1260 Nyon, Switzerland
[7] Lyon Univ Hosp, Croix Rousse Hosp, FIFA Med Ctr Excellence, Orthopaed Surg & Sports Med Dept, Lyon, France
[8] Claude Bernard Lyon 1 Univ, Univ Lyon, IFSTTAR, LBMC UMR T9406, F-69622 Lyon, France
[9] Univ Modena & Reggio Emilia, Azienda Osped Univ Modena, Largo Pozzo 71, I-41124 Modena, Italy
[10] Hop Prive Jean Mermoz, Ramsay Sante, Ctr Orthoped Santy, Lyon, France
关键词
Total knee arthroplasty; Robotic surgery; Survey; EKS;
D O I
10.1007/s00264-022-05623-7
中图分类号
R826.8 [整形外科学]; R782.2 [口腔颌面部整形外科学]; R726.2 [小儿整形外科学]; R62 [整形外科学(修复外科学)];
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Purpose Members of the European Knee Society (EKS) recently took part in an online questionnaire on robot-assisted TKA. The purpose of this study was to report and analyse the questionnaire results on the demographics of users versus non-users, the drivers for users of the technology, and the barriers or limitations that hinder the uptake of robot-assisted TKA. Methods The questionnaire was composed of 16 questions covering surgeon demographics and drivers for or barriers to the use of robotics. Responses on four- or five-point Likert scales were trichotomised depending on the type of question ("not important" - "moderately important" - "important/very important" or "fully disagree/disagree" - "neutral" - "agree/fully agree"). Consensus on a statement was defined as at least 75% agreement. Results There was a 67% response rate. Forty-five surgeons performed conventional TKA, of which 78% aimed for systematic alignment, while 22 performed robot-assisted TKA, of which 82% aimed for individualised alignment, and 16 performed technology-assisted TKA, of which 56% aimed for systematic alignment. Respondents agreed that robotics significantly impact accuracy of bone cuts (51/62, 82%), intra-operative feedback on ligament balancing (56/62, 90%) as well as bone cut orientation and implant positioning (57/ 62, 92%), and assistance to customise alignment (56/62, 90%). Respondents agreed that associated costs (14/18, 78%) are an important aspect for not using or to stop using robotics. Conclusion The majority of respondents still perform conventional TKA (54%), while only a small portion perform robot-assisted TKA (27%) or other technology-assisted TKA (19%). Most robot users aim for individualised lower limb alignment, whereas most other surgeons aimed for systematic lower limb alignment. There is consensus that robotic assistance has a positive impact on accuracy of bone cuts and alignment, but no consensus on its impact on other peri- or post-operative outcomes. Finally, the associated cost of robot-assisted TKA remains the main barrier to its uptake. Level of evidence: V
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