End-to-End Impact of a Cloud-Based Surgical Planning System on Efficiency in Cataract Surgery: A Time-and-Motion Study

Zachary Zavodni,1 Li-Chen Pan,2 Kaitlyn Mok,2 Hang Cheng,3 Derek O’Boyle4 1The Eye Institute of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, USA; 2Veranex Solutions, Inc., Boston, MA, USA; 3Alcon Vision, LLC, Fort Worth, TX, USA; 4Alcon Laboratories Ireland Ltd., Cork, IrelandCorrespondence: Kaitlyn Mok, Veranex Solut...

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Main Authors: Zavodni Z, Pan LC, Mok K, Cheng H, O'Boyle D
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Published: Dove Medical Press 2023-07-01
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description Zachary Zavodni,1 Li-Chen Pan,2 Kaitlyn Mok,2 Hang Cheng,3 Derek O’Boyle4 1The Eye Institute of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, USA; 2Veranex Solutions, Inc., Boston, MA, USA; 3Alcon Vision, LLC, Fort Worth, TX, USA; 4Alcon Laboratories Ireland Ltd., Cork, IrelandCorrespondence: Kaitlyn Mok, Veranex Solutions, Inc, 33 Arch Street, Boston, MA, USA, Tel +1 617-865-8408, Email kaitlyn.mok@veranex.comPurpose: Inefficiencies from manual data entry and non-integration exist throughout the cataract surgery workflow. The aim of this study was to evaluate the impact of SMARTCataract, an innovative cloud-based digital surgical planning platform (SPS) on efficiency in preoperative (diagnostic workup, surgery planning), intraoperative, and postoperative phases of cataract surgery. The primary objective aimed to assess time and number of manual transcription data points (TPs) required for all pre-, intra-, and postoperative devices that integrate with the SPS and surgery planning time across three patient types (post-refractive, astigmatic, conventional). The secondary objective aimed to assess the overall efficiency impact of the SPS on the surgery workflow for the three patient types by leveraging time-and-motion methods and workflow mapping.Patients and Methods: This prospective, observational, real-world, pre- and post-cohort time-and-motion study included patients undergoing evaluation for cataract surgery and/or surgery at the study site. Assessed variables included time and TPs required for clinical activities and devices associated with traditional manual methods (pre-cohort) versus the SPS (post-cohort). Statistical analyses (t-test) were performed comparing performance time using the SPS versus traditional methods for each integrated technology and surgery planning activity.Results: The SPS demonstrated statistically significant time savings over traditional methods in TP data input time taken across all integrated pre-, intra-, and postoperative devices (p< 0.0001). The SPS additionally demonstrated statistically significant time savings in preoperative surgery planning across post-refractive (p< 0.0001), astigmatic (p=0.0005), and conventional (p=0.0004) cataract patient groups. Overall, the SPS reduced end-to-end patient workflow time and TPs for post-refractive, astigmatic, and conventional cataract patients by averages of 13.2, 12.6, and 4.3 minutes and 184, 166, and 25 TPs per patient, respectively.Conclusion: Through the SPS’ integration and surgery planning capabilities, substantial time efficiencies can be achieved for cataract surgery practices, clinicians, and patients compared to surgery planning with traditional manual methods.Keywords: time efficiency, surgical planning software, real-world observational study, manual transcription
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spelling doaj.art-699980e2f33c4d8098510aeb14a1fcd62023-07-04T19:06:10ZengDove Medical PressClinical Ophthalmology1177-54832023-07-01Volume 171885189684858End-to-End Impact of a Cloud-Based Surgical Planning System on Efficiency in Cataract Surgery: A Time-and-Motion StudyZavodni ZPan LCMok KCheng HO'Boyle DZachary Zavodni,1 Li-Chen Pan,2 Kaitlyn Mok,2 Hang Cheng,3 Derek O’Boyle4 1The Eye Institute of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, USA; 2Veranex Solutions, Inc., Boston, MA, USA; 3Alcon Vision, LLC, Fort Worth, TX, USA; 4Alcon Laboratories Ireland Ltd., Cork, IrelandCorrespondence: Kaitlyn Mok, Veranex Solutions, Inc, 33 Arch Street, Boston, MA, USA, Tel +1 617-865-8408, Email kaitlyn.mok@veranex.comPurpose: Inefficiencies from manual data entry and non-integration exist throughout the cataract surgery workflow. The aim of this study was to evaluate the impact of SMARTCataract, an innovative cloud-based digital surgical planning platform (SPS) on efficiency in preoperative (diagnostic workup, surgery planning), intraoperative, and postoperative phases of cataract surgery. The primary objective aimed to assess time and number of manual transcription data points (TPs) required for all pre-, intra-, and postoperative devices that integrate with the SPS and surgery planning time across three patient types (post-refractive, astigmatic, conventional). The secondary objective aimed to assess the overall efficiency impact of the SPS on the surgery workflow for the three patient types by leveraging time-and-motion methods and workflow mapping.Patients and Methods: This prospective, observational, real-world, pre- and post-cohort time-and-motion study included patients undergoing evaluation for cataract surgery and/or surgery at the study site. Assessed variables included time and TPs required for clinical activities and devices associated with traditional manual methods (pre-cohort) versus the SPS (post-cohort). Statistical analyses (t-test) were performed comparing performance time using the SPS versus traditional methods for each integrated technology and surgery planning activity.Results: The SPS demonstrated statistically significant time savings over traditional methods in TP data input time taken across all integrated pre-, intra-, and postoperative devices (p< 0.0001). The SPS additionally demonstrated statistically significant time savings in preoperative surgery planning across post-refractive (p< 0.0001), astigmatic (p=0.0005), and conventional (p=0.0004) cataract patient groups. Overall, the SPS reduced end-to-end patient workflow time and TPs for post-refractive, astigmatic, and conventional cataract patients by averages of 13.2, 12.6, and 4.3 minutes and 184, 166, and 25 TPs per patient, respectively.Conclusion: Through the SPS’ integration and surgery planning capabilities, substantial time efficiencies can be achieved for cataract surgery practices, clinicians, and patients compared to surgery planning with traditional manual methods.Keywords: time efficiency, surgical planning software, real-world observational study, manual transcriptionhttps://www.dovepress.com/end-to-end-impact-of-a-cloud-based-surgical-planning-system-on-efficie-peer-reviewed-fulltext-article-OPTHtime efficiencysurgical planning softwarereal-world observational studymanual transcription
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End-to-End Impact of a Cloud-Based Surgical Planning System on Efficiency in Cataract Surgery: A Time-and-Motion Study
Clinical Ophthalmology
time efficiency
surgical planning software
real-world observational study
manual transcription
title End-to-End Impact of a Cloud-Based Surgical Planning System on Efficiency in Cataract Surgery: A Time-and-Motion Study
title_full End-to-End Impact of a Cloud-Based Surgical Planning System on Efficiency in Cataract Surgery: A Time-and-Motion Study
title_fullStr End-to-End Impact of a Cloud-Based Surgical Planning System on Efficiency in Cataract Surgery: A Time-and-Motion Study
title_full_unstemmed End-to-End Impact of a Cloud-Based Surgical Planning System on Efficiency in Cataract Surgery: A Time-and-Motion Study
title_short End-to-End Impact of a Cloud-Based Surgical Planning System on Efficiency in Cataract Surgery: A Time-and-Motion Study
title_sort end to end impact of a cloud based surgical planning system on efficiency in cataract surgery a time and motion study
topic time efficiency
surgical planning software
real-world observational study
manual transcription
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