PURPOSE: This study was designed to evaluate the impact of laparoscopic rectal resection on short-term postoperative morbidity and costs. METHODS: A total of 168 patients with rectal cancer were randomly assigned to laparoscopic (n = 83) or open (n = 85) resection. Outcome parameters were: postoperative morbidity, length of hospital stay, quality of life, long-term survival, and local recurrences. The mean follow-up period was 53.6 months. Cost-benefit analysis was based on hospital costs. RESULTS: Operative time was 53 minutes longer in the laparoscopic group (P < 0.0001). Postoperative morbidity rate was 28.9 percent in the laparoscopic vs. 40 percent in the open group (P = 0.18). The mean length of hospital stay was 10 (4.9) days in the laparoscopic group and 13.6 (10) days in the open group (P = 0.004). Local recurrence rate and five-year survival were similar in both groups; however, the limited number of patients does not allow firm conclusions. Quality of life was better in the laparoscopic group only in the first year after surgery (P < 0.0001). The additional charge in the laparoscopic group was $1,748 per patient randomized ($1,194 the result of surgical instruments and $554 the result of longer operative time). The saving in the laparoscopic group was $1,396 per patient randomized ($647 the result of shorter length of hospital stay and $749 the result of the lower cost of postoperative complications). The net balance resulted in $351 extra cost per patient randomly allocated to the laparoscopic group. CONCLUSIONS: Short-term postoperative morbidity was similar in the two groups. Laparoscopic resection reduced length of hospital stay, improved first-year quality of life, and slightly increased hospital costs.

Braga, M., Frasson, M., Vignali, A., Zuliani, W., Capretti, G., Di Carlo, V. (2007). Laparoscopic resection in rectal cancer patients: Outcome and cost-benefit analysis. DISEASES OF THE COLON & RECTUM, 50(4), 464-471 [10.1007/s10350-006-0798-5].

Laparoscopic resection in rectal cancer patients: Outcome and cost-benefit analysis

Braga M
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2007

Abstract

PURPOSE: This study was designed to evaluate the impact of laparoscopic rectal resection on short-term postoperative morbidity and costs. METHODS: A total of 168 patients with rectal cancer were randomly assigned to laparoscopic (n = 83) or open (n = 85) resection. Outcome parameters were: postoperative morbidity, length of hospital stay, quality of life, long-term survival, and local recurrences. The mean follow-up period was 53.6 months. Cost-benefit analysis was based on hospital costs. RESULTS: Operative time was 53 minutes longer in the laparoscopic group (P < 0.0001). Postoperative morbidity rate was 28.9 percent in the laparoscopic vs. 40 percent in the open group (P = 0.18). The mean length of hospital stay was 10 (4.9) days in the laparoscopic group and 13.6 (10) days in the open group (P = 0.004). Local recurrence rate and five-year survival were similar in both groups; however, the limited number of patients does not allow firm conclusions. Quality of life was better in the laparoscopic group only in the first year after surgery (P < 0.0001). The additional charge in the laparoscopic group was $1,748 per patient randomized ($1,194 the result of surgical instruments and $554 the result of longer operative time). The saving in the laparoscopic group was $1,396 per patient randomized ($647 the result of shorter length of hospital stay and $749 the result of the lower cost of postoperative complications). The net balance resulted in $351 extra cost per patient randomly allocated to the laparoscopic group. CONCLUSIONS: Short-term postoperative morbidity was similar in the two groups. Laparoscopic resection reduced length of hospital stay, improved first-year quality of life, and slightly increased hospital costs.
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Cost analysis; Laparoscopy; Oncologic outcome; Postoperative morbidity; Quality of life; Rectal cancer;
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2007
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Braga, M., Frasson, M., Vignali, A., Zuliani, W., Capretti, G., Di Carlo, V. (2007). Laparoscopic resection in rectal cancer patients: Outcome and cost-benefit analysis. DISEASES OF THE COLON & RECTUM, 50(4), 464-471 [10.1007/s10350-006-0798-5].
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