Patient expectations and satisfaction in robotic-assisted total knee arthroplasty: a prospective two-year outcome study

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作者
Blum, Christopher L. [1 ]
Lepkowsky, Eric [1 ]
Hussein, Adil [2 ]
Wakelin, Edgar A. [3 ]
Plaskos, Christopher [3 ]
Koenig, Jan A. [4 ]
机构
[1] Stony Brook Univ Hosp, Dept Orthopaed, Stony Brook, NY USA
[2] Northwell Staten Isl Univ Hosp, New York, NY USA
[3] Corin USA, 480 Paramt Dr, Raynham, MA 02767 USA
[4] NYU, Dept Orthoped Surg, Langone Hosp, Long Isl City, NY USA
关键词
Robot-assisted TKA; Patient outcomes; TKA; Expectation fulfillment; Patient satisfaction; FUNCTIONAL OUTCOMES; FOLLOW-UP; ALIGNMENT; REPLACEMENT; NAVIGATION; PAIN; METAANALYSIS; IMPLANT; HIP; TKA;
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10.1007/s00402-021-04067-9
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R826.8 [整形外科学]; R782.2 [口腔颌面部整形外科学]; R726.2 [小儿整形外科学]; R62 [整形外科学(修复外科学)];
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Introduction The impact of fulfillment of patient expectations throughout recovery on satisfaction in total knee arthroplasty (TKA) is not well understood. Utilizing a standardized TKA method with a robotically assisted (RA) platform, we investigated the impact of expectation fulfillment at 3-month (M) and 6-M on 1-year (Y) and 2-Y satisfaction. We hypothesize that early fulfillment of patient expectations is associated with improved midterm patient satisfaction. We also compare improvements in outcomes with RA-TKA to those of a recent large national TKA cohort study to determine whether RA-TKA meets or exceeds the current standard of care. Materials and methods One hundred six patients were prospectively enrolled and underwent robotic-assisted TKA by a single surgeon using the OMNIBotics system. Patients completed KOOS and New Knee Society Score (KSS) preoperatively and at 3M, 6M, 1Y, and 2Y postoperatively. Expectation fulfillment was subdivided into patients who were below or above the average expectation score pre-operatively, or fulfillment of expectation score at 3M and 6M post TKA. The satisfaction of each group was then compared at 1Y and 2Y post TKA. Study cohort outcomes were compared to contemporary literature from the Function and Outcomes Research for Comparative Effectiveness in Total Joint Replacement (FORCE-TJR) database. Results Patients with greater than average KSS expectation fulfillment at 3M reported significantly higher KSS satisfaction scores at 1Y (34.9 +/- 5.3 vs 30.6 +/- 6.7, p = 0.0012), and patients with greater than average 6M expectation fulfillment reported improved satisfaction at 1Y (33.9 +/- 5.9 vs 31.1 +/- 6.7, p = 0.0330) and 2Y (35.2 +/- 4.8 vs 32.4 +/- 6.8, p = 0.0323). When compared to the FORCE-TJR database, no significant differences in post-operative KOOS outcomes were observed except for Sports and Recreation, for which the RAS group demonstrated higher scores (65.5 +/- 30.0 vs 53.0 +/- 27.1 p < 0.0001); however, the study cohort reported significantly greater improvements in KOOS Pain, Symptoms, Sports and Recreation, and Quality of Life at multiple time points up to 2 years post TKA. Conclusion High early-expectation fulfillment was associated with improved satisfaction at 1Y and 2Y, indicating the importance of managing patient-specific post-operative care to ensure patients reach their pre-operative goals. Greater improvements in all KOOS sub-scores and in absolute Sports and Recreation at 1Y and 2Y were observed in this robotic-assisted cohort compared to a large contemporary database, indicating that RAS meets or exceeds current standard of care benchmarks for patient-reported outcomes.
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