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Robot-Assisted Surgery Compared with Open Surgery and Laparoscopic Surgery: Clinical Effectiveness and Economic Analyses
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LaparoscopyOpen ProcedureSurgeryOrthopaedic SurgerySurgical OutcomesEconomic AnalysesSurgical ComplicationsPublic HealthHealth Services ResearchPotential ImpactRobot-assisted Surgery ComparedHealth PolicyRobotic TechnologyPrimary Economic EvaluationMedicineOutcomes ResearchPreoperative CareSurgical InstrumentationEconomic EvaluationMedical RobotHealth EconomicsHealth Care ReimbursementRobotic SurgerySurgical SafetyOpen SurgeryRobot-assisted SurgeryRoboticsSurgical Innovation
The primary objectives of this Health Technology Assessment (HTA) were to assess the clinical and cost-effectiveness of robotic surgery compared with open procedures and laparoscopic procedures. We conducted a systematic review to evaluate the clinical effectiveness of robotic surgery compared with open procedures and laparoscopic procedures, followed by a systematic review of economic evaluation studies. We also conducted a primary economic evaluation of robotic surgery in one indication from a Canadian perspective and assessed robotic surgery’s potential impact on health services (population impact and budget impact) in Canada.
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