Bibliographic Details
Title: |
Incidence of anastomotic leakage using powered circular staplers versus manual circular staplers for left colorectal anastomosis: a cost-effectiveness analysis. |
Authors: |
Pla-Martí, V.1,2 (AUTHOR) vicente.j.pla@uv.es, Martín-Arévalo, J.1,2 (AUTHOR), Moro-Valdezate, D.1,2 (AUTHOR), García-Botello, S.1,2 (AUTHOR), Pérez-Santiago, L.1 (AUTHOR), Barrachina-Martinez, I.3 (AUTHOR), González-de-Julián, S.3 (AUTHOR), Vivas-Consuelo, D.3 (AUTHOR), Espí-Macías, A.1,2 (AUTHOR) |
Source: |
Techniques in Coloproctology. 7/2/2024, Vol. 28 Issue 1, p1-9. 9p. |
Subject Terms: |
*STAPLERS (Surgery), *COST effectiveness, *SURGICAL anastomosis, *PROPENSITY score matching, *COST control, *LEAKAGE |
Abstract: |
Background: Colorectal anastomotic leakage causes severe consequences for patients and healthcare system as it will lead to increased consumption of hospital resources and costs. Technological improvements in anastomotic devices could reduce the incidence of leakage and its economic impact. The aim of the present study was to assess if the use of a new powered circular stapler is cost-effective. Method: This observational study included patients undergoing left-sided circular stapled colorectal anastomosis between January 2018 and December 2021. Propensity score matching was carried out to create two comparable groups depending on whether the anastomosis was performed using a manual or powered circular device. The rate of anastomotic leakage, its severity, the consumption of hospital resources, and its cost were the main outcome measures. A cost-effectiveness analysis comparing the powered circular stapler versus manual circular staplers was performed. Results: A total of 330 patients were included in the study, 165 in each group. Anastomotic leakage rates were significantly different (p = 0.012): 22 patients (13.3%) in the manual group versus 8 patients (4.8%) in the powered group. The effectiveness of the powered stapler and manual stapler was 98.27% and 93.69%, respectively. The average cost per patient in the powered group was €6238.38, compared with €9700.12 in the manual group. The incremental cost-effectiveness ratio was − €74,915.28 per patient without anastomotic complications. Conclusion: The incremental cost of powered circular stapler compared with manual devices was offset by the savings from lowered incidence and cost of management of anastomotic leaks. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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Academic Search Complete |