Safe implementation of surgical innovation: a prospective registry of the Versius Robotic Surgical System.

IF 2.1 Q2 SURGERY
Ilias Soumpasis, Samer Nashef, Joel Dunning, Paul Moran, Mark Slack
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Abstract

Objectives: To describe a new, international, prospective surgical registry developed to accompany the clinical implementation of the Versius Robotic Surgical System by accumulating real-world evidence of its safety and effectiveness.

Interventions: This robotic surgical system was introduced in 2019 for its first live-human case. With its introduction, cumulative database enrollment was initiated across several surgical specialties, with systematic data collection via a secure online platform.

Main outcome measures: Pre-operative data include diagnosis, planned procedure(s), characteristics (age, sex, body mass index and disease status) and surgical history. Peri-operative data include operative time, intra-operative blood loss and use of blood transfusion products, intra-operative complications, conversion to an alternative technique, return to the operating room prior to discharge and length of hospital stay. Complications and mortality within 90 days of surgery are also recorded.

Results: The data collected in the registry are analyzed as comparative performance metrics, by meta-analyses or by individual surgeon performance using control method analysis. Continual monitoring of key performance indicators, using various types of analyses and outputs within the registry, have provided meaningful insights that help institutions, teams and individual surgeons to perform most effectively and ensure optimal patient safety.

Conclusions: Harnessing the power of large-scale, real-world registry data for routine surveillance of device performance in live-human surgery from first use will enhance the safety and efficacy outcomes of innovative surgical techniques. Data are crucial to driving the evolution of robot-assisted minimal access surgery while minimizing risk to patients.

Trial registration number: CTRI/2019/02/017872.

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手术创新的安全实施:version机器人手术系统的前瞻性注册表。
目的:通过积累其安全性和有效性的真实证据,描述一个新的、国际的、前瞻性的手术登记,以配合Versius机器人手术系统的临床实施。干预措施:该机器人手术系统于2019年推出,用于第一例活体手术。随着它的引入,通过安全的在线平台进行系统的数据收集,多个外科专业开始了累积数据库登记。主要观察指标:术前资料包括诊断、计划手术、特征(年龄、性别、体重指数和疾病状况)和手术史。围手术期数据包括手术时间、术中出血量和输血产品的使用、术中并发症、改用替代技术、出院前返回手术室和住院时间。同时记录手术90天内的并发症和死亡率。结果:在注册中心收集的数据被分析为比较绩效指标,通过荟萃分析或使用对照方法分析单个外科医生的绩效。通过对关键绩效指标的持续监测,在登记处使用各种类型的分析和输出,提供了有意义的见解,帮助机构、团队和外科医生个人最有效地执行任务,确保最佳的患者安全。结论:利用大规模、真实世界注册数据的力量,对活体手术中首次使用的器械性能进行常规监测,将提高创新手术技术的安全性和有效性。数据对于推动机器人辅助微创手术的发展至关重要,同时将患者的风险降至最低。试验注册号:CTRI/2019/02/017872。
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