Evidence generation plan for robot-assisted surgery for orthopaedic procedures

1 Purpose of this document

NICE's early value assessment of robot-assisted surgery for orthopaedic procedures recommends that 6 technologies can be used in the NHS during the evidence generation period. The technologies are:

  • ApolloKnee System

  • CORI Surgical System

  • Mako SmartRobotics

  • ROSA Knee Solution

  • SkyWalker Robotic-assisted technology

  • VELYS Robotic-Assisted Solution.

This plan outlines the evidence gaps and what real-world data needs to be collected for a NICE review of the technologies again in the future. It is not a study protocol but suggests an approach to generating the information needed to address the evidence gaps. For assessing comparative treatment effects, well-conducted randomised controlled trials are the preferred source of evidence if these are able to address the research gap.

The companies are responsible for ensuring that data collection and analysis takes place.

Guidance on commissioning and procurement of the technologies will be provided by NHS England.

NICE will revise or withdraw the guidance if the companies do not meet the conditions in section 4 on monitoring.

After the end of the evidence generation period (3 years), the companies should submit the evidence to NICE in a format that can be used for decision making. NICE will review all the evidence and assess whether the technologies can be routinely adopted in the NHS.

Once the evidence generation period has concluded, further data about the effectiveness of robot-assisted surgery systems should continue to be collected to support planning and decision making. This could be accomplished through the National Joint Registry.

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