64% of consumers age 75+ prefer traditional surgery to robot-assisted surgery — 12 statistics

Here are 12 statistics on surgery method preference by age group, based on data from Accenture’s 2018 Consumer Survey on Digital Health.

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Accenture surveyed 2,301 U.S. adults between October 2017 and January 2018 and found 56 percent of consumers would prefer the robot-assisted surgery method after learning about the benefits of the approach.

18 to 34 years
1. Robot-assisted: 46 percent
2. Traditional: 39 percent

35 to 44 years
3. Robot-assisted: 45 percent
4. Traditional: 43 percent

45 to 54 years
5. Robot-assisted: 26 percent
6. Traditional: 58 percent

55 to 64 years
7. Robot-assisted: 26 percent
8. Traditional: 60 percent

65 to 74 years
9. Robot-assisted: 29 percent
10. Traditional: 53 percent

75 years and older
11. Robot-assisted: 30 percent
12. Traditional: 64 percent

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