Does robotic cardiac surgery increase hospital cost compared to conventional minimally invasive techniques?
Robotic cardiac surgery does not significantly increase hospital costs compared to conventional techniques, and potential benefits in quality of life and return to work may justify the investment.
Robotic technology did not significantly increase hospital cost. While the absolute cost for robotic surgery was higher than conventional techniques after taking into account the institutional cost of the robot, the major driver of cost for robotic procedures will likely continue to decrease, as the surgical team becomes increasingly familiar with robotic technology. Furthermore, other benefits, such as improvement in postoperative quality of life and more expeditious return to work may make a robotic approach cost-effective. Thus, it is possible that the benefits of robotic surgery may justify investment in this technology.
Morgan et al. (Mon,) studied this question.