ABSTRACT
The incorporation of new technologies in the surgical field, such as the robotic da Vinci System, has made it possible to offer a series of advantages to the patient and the surgeon, with important benefits for both. However, cost continues to be a limiting factor to the adoption of this technology. The development of strategies to maximize the measures that can lead to reduced expenses is a key factor to improve cost-benefit ratio. According to some studies, more than 50% of the costs of a surgical procedure are related to materials and medical supplies, which is why any measure aimed at optimizing their use is pertinent. Our institution, the Orlando Regional Medical Center (ORMC), created a working group whose main purpose is to optimize the Robotic OR process. Their first step was to optimize the surgical trays, and this was carried out in four stages: observation, modification, trial period, and cost analysis. The specialties involved in this initiative were Bariatric and Thoracic Surgeries. Once the optimization process ended, the number of laparoscopic/thoracoscopy instruments in the trays decreased by 63 and 87% for bariatric and thoracic surgery, respectively; and the number of conventional surgery instruments was also reduced by 47 and 64%, for the same specialties, respectively. The financial analysis concluded that implementing this measure will lead to an estimated six-figure savings per year.