Advantages of robotic arm-assisted total hip arthroplasty: a 90-day episode-of-care clinical utility and cost analysis

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Aim: Determine the clinical utility and economic differences over a 90-day period between robotic armassisted total hip arthroplasty (RATHA) and manual total hip arthroplasty (MTHA). Methods: Leveraging a nationwide commercial payer database, pre-covid THA procedures were identified. Following a 1:5 propensity score match, 1732 RATHA and 8660 MTHA patients were analyzed. Index costs, index lengths of-stay, and 90-day episode-of-care utilization and costs were evaluated. Results: Episode of care costs for RATHA was found to be $1573 lower compared with MTHA (p < 0.0001). Post-index hospital utilization was significantly less likely to occur for RATHA compared with MTHA. Total index costs were also significantly lower for RATHA versus MTHA (p < 0.0001). Conclusion: Index and post-index EOC hospital utilization and costs were lower for RATHA compared with MTHA. Tweetable abstract: A 90-day episode-of-care analysis of 1732 robotic arm-assisted and 8660 manual THAs reveals costs were $1573 lower for RATHA compared with MTHA and hospital utilization was less. #stryker #makosmartrobotics #orthopaedics #totalhipreplacement.

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Barsoum, W., Gregory, D., Needham, K., Mont, M., Sodhi, N., Coppolecchia, A., & Jacofsky, D. (2023). Advantages of robotic arm-assisted total hip arthroplasty: a 90-day episode-of-care clinical utility and cost analysis. Journal of Comparative Effectiveness Research, 12(5). https://doi.org/10.57264/cer-2022-0208

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