Knowledge, attitude, and perception of robotic-assisted surgery among the general population in Saudi Arabia: a cross-sectional study

Abdulaziz A. Arishi,Ibrahim A. Hakami, Hassan N. Mashbari, Alhassan H. Hobani,Hafiz I. Al-Musawa, Rana I. Abuhadi, Atheer H. Maslouf, Mohammed H. Matari, Hakema T. Albrahim, Maram A. Algarni, Othamn Iskander, Khalid Alyahyawi

Journal of Robotic Surgery(2024)

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Minimally invasive surgery (MIS) has revolutionized surgical practices, with robotic-assisted surgery (RAS) significantly advancing. However, the understanding and acceptance of RAS vary, impacting its widespread adoption. This study aims to assess Saudi Arabians’ attitudes and comprehension of RAS, which is crucial for promoting its integration into surgical procedures. A cross-sectional study was conducted in various Saudi Arabian cities. A total of 1449 participants were included, while participants with cognitive issues were excluded. Demographic information, knowledge, technology experience, attitudes, and perceptions about RAS were collected using an online self-administered questionnaire. Data were analyzed using descriptive and inferential statistics. Of the participants, 51.1
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Robotic-assisted surgery,Public perception,Awareness,Saudi Arabia,Gender disparities
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