What is the Marginal Cost of Using Robot Assistance or Navigation for Transforaminal Lumbar Interbody Fusion? A Time-Driven Activity-Based Cost Analysis.
Advith SarikondaEric TecceAdam LeiboldDaniyal Mansoor AliSara ThalheimerJoshua HellerSrinivas PrasadAshwini SharanJack JalloJames HarropAlexander R VaccaroAhilan SivaganesanPublished in: Neurosurgery (2024)
We demonstrate a novel use of time-driven activity-based costing methodology to compare different modalities for executing the same type of lumbar fusion procedure. RA-TLIF entails significantly higher supply cost when compared with other modalities, which explains its association with higher total intraoperative cost. The use of ION, however, does not add extra expense compared with freehand TLIF when accounting for confounders. This might have implications as surgeons and hospitals move toward bundled payments.