作者
Hani J. Marcus,Pedro T. Ramírez,Danyal Z. Khan,Hugo Layard Horsfall,John Hanrahan,Simon C. Williams,David Beard,Rani Akhil Bhat,Ken Catchpole,Andrew Cook,Katrina Hutchison,Janet Martin,Tom Melvin,Danail Stoyanov,Maroeska M. Rovers,Nicholas Raison,Prokar Dasgupta,David Noonan,Deborah Stocken,Georgia Sturt,Anne Vanhoestenberghe,Baptiste Vasey,Peter McCulloch,Aswin Chari,Fanny Ficuciello,Effy Vayena,Chris Baber,Marco A. Zenati,Alan Kuntz,Karen Kerr,Nigel Horwood,Katherine Anderon,Ka‐Wai Kwok,Rich Mahoney,Bill Peine,Ferdinando Rodriquez Y. Baena,Pietro Valdastri,Richard Leparmentier,Len Evans,Rebecca Langley,Garnette R. Sutherland,Sanju Lama,Naeem Soomro,Justin Collins,Mario M. Leitao,James Kinross,Alvin C. Goh,Bernard J. Park,Matthias Weigl,Rebecca Randell,Steven Yule,Duncan McPherson,Laura Pickup,Richard J. E. Skipworth,Jennifer T. Anger,Denny Yu,Lora Cavuoto,Ann M. Bisantz,Tara N. Cohen,Mirre Scholte,Guy J. Maddern,Laura Sampietro-Colom,Alane Clark,Tammy Clifford,Belén Corbacho,Cynthia P Iglesias,Janneke P.C. Grutters,Katrina Hutchinson,Lesley Booth,Heather Draper,Len Evans,Sarah Goering,Alexander A. Kon,Rebecca Langley,Rob Sparrow,Kamran Ahmed,Deena Harji,Teodor Grantcharov,Lars Konge,Art Sedrakyan,Joel Horowitz,Arsenio Páez
摘要
The next generation of surgical robotics is poised to disrupt healthcare systems worldwide, requiring new frameworks for evaluation. However, evaluation during a surgical robot's development is challenging due to their complex evolving nature, potential for wider system disruption and integration with complementary technologies like artificial intelligence. Comparative clinical studies require attention to intervention context, learning curves and standardized outcomes. Long-term monitoring needs to transition toward collaborative, transparent and inclusive consortiums for real-world data collection. Here, the Idea, Development, Exploration, Assessment and Long-term monitoring (IDEAL) Robotics Colloquium proposes recommendations for evaluation during development, comparative study and clinical monitoring of surgical robots—providing practical recommendations for developers, clinicians, patients and healthcare systems. Multiple perspectives are considered, including economics, surgical training, human factors, ethics, patient perspectives and sustainability. Further work is needed on standardized metrics, health economic assessment models and global applicability of recommendations. To guide the safe implementation of the next generation of surgical robots, the IDEAL Robotics Colloquium provides recommendations for their evaluation throughout the product life cycle—considering multiple perspectives within and beyond the surgical team.