Does type of robotic platform make a difference in the final cost of robotic-assisted radical prostatectomy?

Journal: Journal of robotic surgery
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Abstract

This study evaluates the difference of robot-assisted radical prostatectomy (RARP) costs in patients with similar preoperative characteristics operated on using the da Vinci SP and Xi robotic platforms. We performed a retrospective analysis on 71 consecutive patients with prostate cancer who underwent RARP with the SP robot between June 2019 and April 2020. Propensity score (PS) matching was performed and 71 patients were selected from a cohort of 875 who underwent RARP with the Xi robot in the same period. We divided the total expense per surgery into the cost of disposable materials, robotic instruments (initial purchasing cost divided by the number of "lives"), and operative room costs. Only variable costs are included in this study, as fixed costs do not vary between procedures and are the same for both cohorts. Fixed costs include anesthesia, pathology, surgeon, and hospitalization fees. The median total cost for SP-RARP was $5586 ($5360-$5982) USD and $4875 ($4661-$5093) USD with the XI for a median cost difference of $707 ($584-$832) (P < 0.001). The median cost of disposables for the SP was $1877 ($1588-$2193) USD and for the Xi $1527 ($1407-$1781) USD, P < 0.001. Non-disposable instruments cost per case (fixed cost) was $1610 and $1270 USD for the SP and Xi, respectively. The cost of radical prostatectomy in the SP cohort is higher than the Xi cohort. The greater price was primarily due to the increased cost of instruments and disposable materials. In our experience, the lack of GelPOINT and space maker is also crucial factors to decrease the SP total cost.

Authors

  • Marcio Covas Moschovas
    Global Robotics Institute, Advent Health Celebration Health, Suite 200, 410 Celebration Place, Celebration, FL, 34747, USA.
  • Talia Helman
    University of Central Florida College of Medicine, Orlando, FL, USA.
  • Seetharam Bhat
    AdventHealth Global Robotics Institute, Celebration, FL, USA.
  • Marco Sandri
    University of Brescia, Data Methods and Systems Statistical Laboratory, Brescia, Italy.
  • Travis Rogers
    Global Robotics Institute, Advent Health Celebration Health, Suite 200, 410 Celebration Place, Celebration, FL, 34747, USA.
  • Jonathan Noel
    Global Robotics Institute, Advent Health Celebration Health, Celebration, Florida, USA.
  • Sunil Reddy
    Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, CA, United States.
  • Cathy Corder
    Global Robotics Institute, Advent Health Celebration Health, Suite 200, 410 Celebration Place, Celebration, FL, 34747, USA.
  • Vipul Patel
    Global Robotics Institute, Florida Hospital Celebration Health, Celebration, FL, USA.