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Robotic minor hepatectomy: optimizing outcomes and cost of care

Authors :
Susanne G. Warner
Laleh G. Melstrom
Camille L. Stewart
Mustafa Raoof
Paul Wong
Gagandeep Singh
Yuman Fong
Source :
HPB. 23:700-706
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2021.

Abstract

Background The advantages of robotic liver surgery are strongest for minor resections, where incision size drives recovery time, but cost remains a concern. We hypothesized that patients who underwent robotic minor liver resections would have superior peri-operative outcomes resulting in decreased cost. Methods We queried the medical record and cost data for patients who underwent open or robotic minor (1–2 segment) liver resection from 1/2016–8/2019. Financial data were normalized to Medicare reimbursements. Results There were 87 patients who underwent minor liver resections (robotic n = 46, open n = 41). Specimen size (173 ± 203 vs 257 ± 481 cm3), surgical duration (233 ± 87 vs 227 ± 83 min), estimated blood loss (187 ± 236 vs 194 ± 165 mL), and margin status (89% vs 93% R0) were similar for robotic and open resections respectively, yet complications (3/46, 7% vs 10/41, 24%, p = 0.02) and length of stay (2.2 ± 2.2 vs 6.2 ± 2.9, p Conclusion Patients undergoing robotic minor hepatectomy had superior peri-operative outcomes resulting in lower total cost of care when compared to open minor hepatectomy. Financial considerations should not adversely influence selection of a robotic approach for minor hepatectomy.

Details

ISSN :
1365182X
Volume :
23
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
HPB
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....77727728b672919f81bfaaad00f91ccd