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Multiple perceptions of robotic-assisted surgery among surgeons and patients: a cross-sectional study.

Saad A Aldousari1,2, Ali J Buabbas3, Said M Yaiesh4, Rawan J Alyousef5, Abdullah N Alenezi5.   

Abstract

Limited data exist regarding knowledge and perceptions of surgeons and patients about robotic-assisted surgery (RAS) in the Middle East. This study aimed to explore perceptions of surgeons and patients about RAS. A questionnaire-based survey was distributed among surgeons of different specialties and patients. Between March and September 2019, 278 and 256 surveys were completed by surgeons and patients, respectively (95.2% and 94.8% response rate, respectively). The surgeons' self-reported experience with technology was related to the level of comfort with computers and computer literacy. Most surgeons have heard of RAS availability, and the majority agreed to its introduction into the healthcare system. However, only 75 (27%) of the surgeons thought that the surgeon has complete control over the robot, and 69 (25%) surgeons were not sure of the level of control the surgeon has over the robot reflecting poor knowledge about this technology. Less than a third of patient respondents have heard of RAS. However, half of them would consider it should they need to undergo surgery. When compared to open surgery, 23 (9%), 26 (10%), and 94 (37%) patient respondents thought that RAS caused less pain, had fewer complications, and was faster than conventional surgery, respectively. Knowledge and perceptions about RAS are limited among surgeons and patients in Kuwait. Efforts should focus on increasing awareness.
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Keywords:  Knowledge; Perceptions; Robot-assisted surgery; da vinci

Year:  2020        PMID: 32776285     DOI: 10.1007/s11701-020-01136-w

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Robot Surg        ISSN: 1863-2483


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