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    • The da Vinci Surgical System was approved in the US in 2000, leading to increased adoption of robotic surgery systems.
    • High initial purchase, maintenance, and instrument costs contribute to the overall expense of robotic surgery.
    • Increasing the number of procedures performed can lower per-procedure costs.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To identify key factors influencing the cost-effectiveness of robotic surgical systems.
    • To explore strategies for increasing the annual caseload of robotic procedures.
    • To highlight the role of surgical team training in optimizing robotic surgery utilization.

    Main Methods:

    • Analysis of cost factors associated with robotic surgical systems.
    • Identification of modifiable factors impacting surgical caseload.
    • Review of the impact of surgical team education on procedure efficiency.

    Main Results:

    • The number of surgical robotic systems in the US has grown significantly since 2000.
    • Two critical factors for increasing caseload are surgeon training and perioperative nursing education.
    • An educated surgical team improves efficiency and problem-solving during procedures.

    Conclusions:

    • Enhancing surgeon proficiency and perioperative nursing knowledge are crucial for maximizing the benefits of robotic surgery.
    • Investing in training can mitigate the high costs of robotic surgical systems.
    • Optimizing surgical team capabilities is essential for efficient and cost-effective robotic procedure delivery.