Cost comparison between endoscopic submucosal dissection and transanal endoscopic microsurgery for the treatment of rectal tumors
Annals of Surgical Treatment and Research
;
: 202-207, 2015.
Article
in English
| WPRIM
| ID: wpr-204415
ABSTRACT
PURPOSE:
To compare medical costs of endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD) and transanal endoscopic microsurgery (TEM) for the treatment of rectal tumors.METHODS:
The records of 80 patients who underwent ESD and 32 who underwent TEM for the treatment of rectal tumors were collected. Factors compared in the two groups included patient age, sex and clinical characteristics, as well as hospital stay, procedure time, instrument use, medications, postoperative complications, and imaging and laboratory findings. Costs were analyzed based on medical insurance fees, as set publicly by the Ministry of Health & Welfare, Korea. Medical costs were also divided into patient copayments and National Health Insurance (NHI) Corporation charges.RESULTS:
Patient characteristics, including age, sex, and comorbidities, were similar in the two groups, as were procedure time, histologic diagnosis, tumor size and distance from the anal verge, hospital stay, and complication rates. Median total hospital costs were significantly lower in the ESD than in the TEM group (1,214 United State dollars [USD] vs. 1,686 USD, P < 0.001). The costs for consumables, drugs and laboratory as well as operation fee were also significantly lower in the ESD than in the TEM group. However, patient copayments in the ESD group were significantly higher than in the TEM group (928 USD vs. 496 USD, P < 0.001), because ESD procedure for rectal tumors is not yet covered by the Korean NHI.CONCLUSION:
Overall direct medical costs were significantly lower for ESD than for TEM in the treatment of rectal tumors.
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WPRIM (Western Pacific)
Main subject:
Postoperative Complications
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Rectal Neoplasms
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Comorbidity
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Hospital Costs
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Costs and Cost Analysis
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Diagnosis
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Endoscopy
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Fees and Charges
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Insurance
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Korea
Type of study:
Diagnostic study
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Health economic evaluation
Limits:
Humans
Country/Region as subject:
Asia
Language:
English
Journal:
Annals of Surgical Treatment and Research
Year:
2015
Type:
Article
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