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Olivier Dassonville1, Alexandre Bozec1, Yann Château2, Emile Reyt3, Bernard Devauchelle4, Marie-Yolande Louis5, Pierre Breton6, Morbize Julieron7, Jacques Yachouh8, Yann Mallet7, Jérôme Sarini9, Gilles Dolivet10, Renaud Schiappa2, Jocelyn Gal2, Marie-Helene Orlanducci11, Gilles Poissonnet1, Emmanuel Chamorey12.
Abstract
Free-flap mandibular reconstruction is a highly specialized procedure associated with severe complications necessitating re-interventions and re-hospitalizations. This surgery is expensive in terms of health workers' time, equipment, medical devices and drugs. Our main objective was to assess the direct hospital cost generated by osseocutaneous free-flap surgery in a multicentric prospective micro-costing study. Direct medical costs evaluated from a hospital perspective were assessed using a micro-costing method from the first consultation with the surgeon until the patient returns home, thus confirming the success or failure of the free-flap procedure. The mean total cost for free-flap intervention was 34,009€ (5151-119,604€), the most expensive item being the duration of hospital bed occupation, representing 30-90% of the total cost. In the event of complications, the mean cost increased by 77.3%, due primarily to hospitalization in ICU and the conventional unit. This surgery is effective and provides good results but remains highly complex and costly.Entities:
Keywords: Cost analysis; Free tissue flaps; Mandibular reconstruction; Multicenter study; Prospective studies
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27796554 DOI: 10.1007/s00405-016-4360-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Eur Arch Otorhinolaryngol ISSN: 0937-4477 Impact factor: 2.503