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NCT05388383

Cost-effectiveness Analysis of Robot-assisted Spinal Surgery

Status unknown Last updated 24 May 2022
What this trial tests

trial testing Ti-robot in Lumbar Spine Degeneration in 600 participants. Status unknown.

Timeline
1 June 2022
Primary endpoint
1 January 2023
1 January 2025

Quick facts

Lead sponsorBeijing Jishuitan Hospital
StatusStatus unknown
Study typeOBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment600
Start date1 June 2022
Primary completion1 January 2023
Estimated completion1 January 2025
Sites1 location across China

Drugs / interventions tested

Conditions studied

Sponsor

Beijing Jishuitan Hospital

Who can join

Adults 18 to 75, any sex, with Lumbar Spine Degeneration or Economic Problems. Patients with the condition only — healthy volunteers not accepted.

Sponsor's own description

With the change of lifestyle and the aging of the population, the prevalence of Lumbar disc herniation (LDH) in my country is increasing year by year, and surgery is one of the main ways to treat LDH. Surgical robots have good application prospects in the surgical treatment of patients with lumbar degenerative diseases. Studies have shown that orthopedic robot-assisted surgery has less soft tissue damage, small surgical incisions, less bleeding, high safety, and quick postoperative recovery; it reduces the risk of spinal cord and blood vessel damage that may be caused during manual operations; does not require repeated fluoroscopy To determine the position of the nail, reduce the intraoperative radiation by more than 70%, and reduce the risk of patient infection. The current clinical research on robotics technology mainly stays in the aspects of accuracy, effectiveness, and safety. If the technology is promoted in clinical applications, the support of health economics evaluation data is urgently needed. This study hopes to apply robot-assisted technology in LDH surgical treatment through observational research design, evaluate the therapeutic effect and treatment cost of robot-assisted surgery and conventional surgery, focus on health economics evaluation, and provide treatment options for patients and medical care in the health sector. The reasonable allocation of resources and the promotion and application of this technology provide data support.

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