Olivia Raglan, Richard Flint, Nada Assi, Sarah Bennet, Anna McDougall, Manou Manpreet Kaur, Jeffrey Ahmed
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摘要
减少手术等待名单仍然是医疗保健系统的关键国家优先事项,如英国的NHS。高强度手术室(HIT)列表,旨在通过优化手术室时间和围手术期护理来提高手术吞吐量,已被提出作为一种解决方案。然而,评价其安全性和有效性的比较数据仍然有限。与标准工作日NHS手术清单相比,评估机器人HIT手术清单用于良性妇科手术的生产率和安全性。这是一项回顾性队列研究,采用前瞻性维护的医院登记。在2023年11月至2024年7月期间,在五个HIT名单上进行的机器人妇科手术与同期标准的NHS选择性名单进行了比较。分析患者人口统计学、手术时间、并发症发生率和住院时间。共纳入194例(标准病例164例,HIT病例30例)。HIT组病例复杂性较低(p = 0.049)。HIT组平均手术时间明显缩短(72.5 min vs. 129.3 min, p 0.05)。HIT患者的住院时间明显缩短(0.4天vs. 1.2天,p
Robotic high-intensity theater as a means to improve efficiency by increasing operative throughput: a retrospective analysis of a high-volume robotic center in the UK.
Reducing surgical waiting lists remains a key national priority for healthcare systems such as the NHS in the UK. High-intensity theater (HIT) lists, designed to increase surgical throughput by optimizing theater time and perioperative care, have been proposed as a solution. However, comparative data evaluating their safety and efficiency remain limited. To evaluate the productivity and safety of robotic HIT operating lists for benign gynecological surgery, as compared to standard weekday NHS operating lists. This was a retrospective cohort study using a prospectively maintained hospital registry. Robotic gynecological procedures performed on five HIT lists between Nov 2023 and July 2024 were compared with standard elective NHS lists during the same period. Patient demographics, operative times, complication rates, and length of stay were analyzed. A total of 194 cases were included (164 standard, 30 HIT). Case complexity was lower in the HIT cohort (p = 0.049). Mean operative time was significantly reduced in the HIT group (72.5 vs. 129.3 min, p < 0.001), with no increase in postoperative complications (13% vs. 29%, p > 0.05). HIT patients had significantly shorter hospital stays (0.4 vs. 1.2 days, p < 0.001), and comparable rates of readmission and training case involvement. HIT robotic gynecological operating lists enable efficient, safe surgical care with shorter operative times and earlier discharge, without compromising training or patient safety. Wider adoption of this model may help to reduce NHS surgical backlogs and optimize theater utilization.
期刊介绍:
The aim of the Journal of Robotic Surgery is to become the leading worldwide journal for publication of articles related to robotic surgery, encompassing surgical simulation and integrated imaging techniques. The journal provides a centralized, focused resource for physicians wishing to publish their experience or those wishing to avail themselves of the most up-to-date findings.The journal reports on advance in a wide range of surgical specialties including adult and pediatric urology, general surgery, cardiac surgery, gynecology, ENT, orthopedics and neurosurgery.The use of robotics in surgery is broad-based and will undoubtedly expand over the next decade as new technical innovations and techniques increase the applicability of its use. The journal intends to capture this trend as it develops.