Access to robotic surgical systems reduces open surgery rates, particularly in disadvantaged areas.
- Higher social vulnerability correlates with increased open surgery rates: 18.3% in low-vulnerability vs. 32.7% in high-vulnerability areas.
- Areas without robotic systems have significantly higher open surgery rates: 42.9 vs. 19.4 per 100 procedures.
Consider availability of robotic systems when assessing patient options to reduce reliance on open procedures in vulnerable populations.
Journal Article by Ven Fong Z, Anderson CK (…) Mitzman B et 5 al. in J Am Coll Surg
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