Do patients trust the tech? Exploring perception, confidence, and knowledge of innovations in shoulder arthroplasty
Aghdas Movassaghi, Elizabeth W. Chan, Justin T. Childers, Benjamin T. Lack, Garrett R. Jackson, Clyde Fomunung, Roya Osswald, Vani J. Sabesan

TL;DR
This study explores how patients perceive and respond to education about new technologies in shoulder replacement surgery, finding that education boosts confidence and expectations.
Contribution
The study introduces insights into how preoperative education influences patient perceptions of innovative technologies in shoulder arthroplasty.
Findings
Over half of patients were initially unfamiliar with surgical technologies, but most felt more confident after education.
Educational videos significantly increased patient confidence and expectations for outcomes, pain, and recovery.
Despite positive perceptions, most patients were unwilling to pay more or wait longer for technology-enhanced care.
Abstract
As surgical technologies, such as three-dimensional preoperative planning, computer navigation, and augmented reality, become increasingly utilized in shoulder arthroplasty, questions remain about their value from the patient's perspective. While education and patient interest have driven demand and technology adoption in hip and knee arthroplasty, their role in shoulder procedures remains unclear. This study aimed to evaluate patient perceptions of innovative technologies in shoulder arthroplasty and assess whether preoperative education influences confidence, satisfaction, and expectations. In this prospective observational study, 87 patients scheduled to undergo shoulder arthroplasty at a single institution completed a preoperative survey assessing demographics, baseline familiarity with surgical technologies, and perceptions of surgeon use of innovative tools prior to seeing their…
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Taxonomy
TopicsTotal Knee Arthroplasty Outcomes · Shoulder Injury and Treatment · Surgical Simulation and Training
