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Best practice considerations on the assessment of robotic assisted surgical systems: results from an international consensus expert panel

Authors
 Jamie Erskine  ;  Payam Abrishami  ;  Richard Charter  ;  Americo Cicchetti  ;  Richard Culbertson  ;  Eliney Faria  ;  Jo Carol Hiatt  ;  Jim Khan  ;  Guy Maddern  ;  Anita Patel  ;  Koon Ho Rha  ;  Paresh Shah  ;  Prasanna Sooriakumaran  ;  Scott Tackett  ;  Giuseppe Turchetti  ;  Anastasia Chalkidou 
Citation
 INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF TECHNOLOGY ASSESSMENT IN HEALTH CARE, Vol.39(1) : e39, 2023-06 
Journal Title
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF TECHNOLOGY ASSESSMENT IN HEALTH CARE
ISSN
 0266-4623 
Issue Date
2023-06
MeSH
Consensus ; Ecosystem ; Humans ; Learning Curve ; Research Design ; Robotic Surgical Procedures*
Keywords
Health technology assessment ; Robotic surgery ; consensus conference ; health economics ; robotic assisted surgery
Abstract
BackgroundHealth technology assessments (HTAs) of robotic assisted surgery (RAS) face several challenges in assessing the value of robotic surgical platforms. As a result of using different assessment methods, previous HTAs have reached different conclusions when evaluating RAS. While the number of available systems and surgical procedures is rapidly growing, existing frameworks for assessing MedTech provide a starting point, but specific considerations are needed for HTAs of RAS to ensure consistent results. This work aimed to discuss different approaches and produce guidance on evaluating RAS. MethodsA consensus conference research methodology was adopted. A panel of 14 experts was assembled with international experience and representing relevant stakeholders: clinicians, health economists, HTA practitioners, policy makers, and industry. A review of previous HTAs was performed and seven key themes were extracted from the literature for consideration. Over five meetings, the panel discussed the key themes and formulated consensus statements. ResultsA total of ninety-eight previous HTAs were identified from twenty-five total countries. The seven key themes were evidence inclusion and exclusion, patient- and clinician-reported outcomes, the learning curve, allocation of costs, appropriate time horizons, economic analysis methods, and robotic ecosystem/wider benefits. ConclusionsRobotic surgical platforms are tools, not therapies. Their value varies according to context and should be considered across therapeutic areas and stakeholders. The principles set out in this paper should help HTA bodies at all levels to evaluate RAS. This work may serve as a case study for rapidly developing areas in MedTech that require particular consideration for HTAs.
Full Text
https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/international-journal-of-technology-assessment-in-health-care/article/best-practice-considerations-on-the-assessment-of-robotic-assisted-surgical-systems-results-from-an-international-consensus-expert-panel/2185BE828B82FD72184663AEDF8DDFAB
DOI
10.1017/S0266462323000314
Appears in Collections:
1. College of Medicine (의과대학) > Dept. of Urology (비뇨의학교실) > 1. Journal Papers
Yonsei Authors
Rha, Koon Ho(나군호) ORCID logo https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8588-7584
URI
https://ir.ymlib.yonsei.ac.kr/handle/22282913/199527
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