| Literature DB >> 34566440 |
Markus Meissner1, Sabrina Lichtnegger1, Scott Gibson2, Rhodri Saunders2.
Abstract
PURPOSE: Within the hospital, surgery is recognized as a resource-intensive activity that disproportionately generates large volumes of healthcare waste. Single-use, disposable medical supplies contribute substantially to this problem, and more broadly to the depletion of scarce resources. Given that many surgical procedures utilize surgical stapling techniques, this study uses surgical stapling systems as functional units for evaluating the waste prevention potential of switching from single-use systems (SUSs) to multi-use systems (MUSs).Entities:
Keywords: circular economy; healthcare economics; hospital costs; operating room; resource efficiency; reuse
Year: 2021 PMID: 34566440 PMCID: PMC8457861 DOI: 10.2147/RMHP.S325017
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Risk Manag Healthc Policy ISSN: 1179-1594
Study Process Overview
| a. Break down product mechanically to smallest possible components |
| b. Measure density of each component |
| c. Identify component material based on density and visual appearance |
| d. Measure total weight of different material types |
| e. Measure total weight of each component |
| a. Based on the assumed number of device components used per surgical procedure, calculate the surgical stapling system waste from each procedure |
| b. Calculate waste prevention by switching from the SUS to MUS |
| a. Based on each component’s total weight (calculated in Product material analysis step), calculate the TMR of each component |
| b. Calculate total TMR of the SUS and MUS |
| c. Calculate total TMR for different surgical procedures |
| d. Calculate resource saving by switching from the SUS to MUS |
| a. Utilize alternative calculation assumptions and inputs to assess the level of confidence associated with results and understand how responsive the model is to alternative assumptions |
| b. Understand how many times the multi-use components of the MUS must be used to facilitate a reduction in total waste generated and TMR when switching from a SUS to a MUS |
Abbreviations: kg, kilogram; MUS, multi-use system; SUS, single-use system; TMR, total material requirement.
Surgical Stapling System Components
| Surgical Stapling System (Manufacturer) | Component Product Code | System Component |
|---|---|---|
| SUS: ECHELON FLEX™ (Ethicon) | PVE35A | 35 mm power handle and adapter |
| PSEE60A | 60 mm power handle and adapter | |
| VASECR35 | 35 mm cartridge holder | |
| ECR45G | 45 mm cartridge holder | |
| ECR60W | 60 mm cartridge holder | |
| MUS: Signia™ Stapling Technology (Medtronic) | SIGPSHELL | Power shell to cover power handle |
| SIGPHANDLE | Power handle | |
| SIGADAPTSTND | Adapter | |
| SIGRIG | Insertion guide | |
| SIGSBCHGR | Charging station | |
| EGIA30XXX | 30 mm cartridge holder | |
| EGIA45XXX | 45 mm cartridge holder | |
| EGIA60XXX | 60 mm cartridge holder |
Abbreviations: mm, millimeter; MUS, multi-use system; SUS, single-use system.
Surgical Stapling System Component Specifications
| Surgical Stapling System (Manufacturer) | System Component (Product Code) | Unit | Circulation Ratio |
|---|---|---|---|
| SUS: ECHELON FLEX™ (Ethicon) | 35 mm power handle and adapter (PVE35A) | Surgery | 1 |
| 60 mm power handle and adapter (PSEE60A) | Surgery | 1 | |
| 35 mm cartridge holder (VASECR35) | Firing | 1 | |
| 45 mm cartridge holder (ECR45G) | Firing | 1 | |
| 60 mm cartridge holder (ECR60W) | Firing | 1 | |
| MUS: Signia™ Stapling Technology (Medtronic) | Power shell to cover power handle (SIGPSHELL) | Surgery | 1 |
| Power handle (SIGPHANDLE) | Surgery | 300 | |
| Adapter (SIGADAPTSTND) | Surgery | 50 | |
| Insertion guide (SIGRIG) | Surgery | 300 | |
| Charging station (SIGSBCHGR) | Surgery | 5000 | |
| 30 mm cartridge holder (EGIA30XXX) | Firing | 1 | |
| 45 mm cartridge holder (EGIA45XXX) | Firing | 1 | |
| 60 mm cartridge holder (EGIA60XXX) | Firing | 1 |
Notes: Circulation ratios indicate how often a device component can be reused and are based on the possible maximum number of uses – for example, SIGPHANDLE has a circulation ratio of 300 meaning that each power handle (SIGPHANDLE) can be reused up to 300 times before needing to be replaced. MUS component circulation ratios are based on useful life estimates.28 The MUS display screen includes status indicators for the power handle (SIGPHANDLE) and adapter (SIGADAPTSTND) to ensure that these instruments cannot be used more than their maximum number of possible uses.29
Abbreviations: mm, millimeter; MUS, multi-use system; SUS, single-use system.
Average Cartridge Use per Procedure
| Surgery Grouping | Surgery Type | Cartridge Type | Expected Number of Cartridges Used |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bariatric | Laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy | 60 mm | 5 |
| Laparoscopic gastric bypass | 30 mm | 1 | |
| 45 mm | 2 | ||
| 60 mm | 2 | ||
| Thoracic | VATS lobectomy | 30 mm | 2 |
| 45 mm | 1 | ||
| 60 mm | 4 |
Notes: The average number of cartridges used presented here does not reflect any guidelines and are based on personal communication with two practicing surgeons as detailed in acknowledgements. It is understood that surgical practice differs from place to place, surgeon to surgeon, and patient to patient. For surgeries which require multiple cartridge lengths, with the SUS it will be assumed that the 45 mm cartridge can be used with the 60 mm power handle and adapter but cannot be used with the 35 mm power handle and adapter. As such, it is assumed that two SUS power handles and adapters are required by the surgeon for each of these procedures. Separate devices are not required when using the MUS to accommodate the different cartridge length requirements.
Abbreviations: mm, millimeter; VATS, video-assisted thoracoscopic.
Surgical Stapling System Material Composition
| Surgical Stapling System (Manufacturer) | System Component (Product Code) | Component Weight (g) |
|---|---|---|
| SUS: ECHELON FLEX™ (Ethicon) | 35 mm power handle and adapter (PVE35A) | 661.16 g |
| 60 mm power handle and adapter (PSEE60A) | 688.53 g | |
| 35 mm cartridge holder (VASECR35) | 3.67 g | |
| 45 mm cartridge holder (ECR45G) | 5.61 g | |
| 60 mm cartridge holder (ECR60W) | 6.47 g | |
| MUS: Signia™ Stapling Technology (Medtronic) | Power shell to cover power handle (SIGPSHELL) | 125.40 g |
| Power handle (SIGPHANDLE) | 456.03 g | |
| Adapter (SIGADAPTSTND) | 184.27 g | |
| Insertion guide (SIGRIG) | 79.31 g | |
| Charging station (SIGSBCHGR) | 708.93 g | |
| 30 mm cartridge holder (EGIA30XXX) | 53.33 g | |
| 45 mm cartridge holder (EGIA45XXX) | 55.20 g | |
| 60 mm cartridge holder (EGIA60XXX) | 59.80 g |
Abbreviations: g, gram; mm, millimeter; MUS, multi-use system; SUS, single-use system.
Surgical Stapling System Combined Component Material Analysis Results
| Material | Single Surgical Stapling System Material Weights with Appropriate Reloads (g) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| SUS | MUS | |||||
| VASECR35 | ECR45 | ECR60 | EGIA30XXX | EGIA45XXX | EGIA60XXX | |
| (PVE35A, VASECR35) | (PSEE60A, ECR45G) | (PSEE60A, ECR60G) | (SIGPSHELL, SIGPHANDLE, SIGADAPTSTND, SIGRIG, SIGSBCHGR, EGIA30XXX) | (SIGPSHELL, SIGPHANDLE, SIGADAPTSTND, SIGRIG, SIGSBCHGR, EGIA45XXX) | (SIGPSHELL, SIGPHANDLE, SIGADAPTSTND, SIGRIG, SIGSBCHGR, EGIA60XXX) | |
| Circuit board | 22.67 g | 22.90 g | 22.90 g | 120.16 g | 120.16 g | 120.16 g |
| Motor | 44.79 g | 47.20 g | 47.20 g | 73.13 g | 73.13 g | 73.13 g |
| Glass | 0.00 g | 0.00 g | 0.00 g | 1.08 g | 1.12 g | 1.21 g |
| Metal | 263.76 g | 288.22 g | 288.43 g | 259.71 g | 260.99 g | 264.13 g |
| Plastics | 242.29 g | 244.50 g | 245.15 g | 786.64 g | 787.10 g | 788.22 g |
| Other | 91.32 g | 91.32 g | 91.32 g | 366.55 g | 366.64 g | 366.88 g |
Notes: Switching adapter, secondary battery, and carbon components are categorized as “Other”. The system total presented in the table above accounts for all system components required for administering a single staple. That is, multiple cartridge reloads, or multiple cartridge sizes are not accounted for in these totals.
Abbreviations: g, gram; MUS, multi-use system; SUS, single-use system.
Total Waste Generated per Surgery
| Surgery Grouping | Surgery Type | Total Weight of Accumulated Waste per Surgery (kg) | Change in Total Accumulated Waste Switching from SUS to MUS (kg) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| SUS | MUS | |||
| Bariatric | Laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy | 0.72 kg | 0.43 kg | −0.29 kg |
| Laparoscopic gastric bypass | 1.38 kg | 0.41 kg | −0.96 kg | |
| Thoracic | VATS lobectomy | 1.39 kg | 0.53 kg | −0.86 kg |
Abbreviations: kg, kilogram; MUS, multi-use system; SUS, single-use system; VATS, video-assisted thoracoscopic.
Surgical Stapling System TMR
| Surgical Stapling System (Manufacturer) | System Component (Product Code) | TMR of Component (g) |
|---|---|---|
| SUS: ECHELON FLEX™ (Ethicon) | 35 mm power handle and adapter (PVE35A) | 303,936 g (304 kg) |
| 60 mm power handle and adapter (PSEE60A) | 328,366 g (328 kg) | |
| 35 mm cartridge holder (VASECR35) | 95 g | |
| 45 mm cartridge holder (ECR45G) | 144 g | |
| 60 mm cartridge holder (ECR60W) | 169 g | |
| MUS: Signia™ Stapling Technology (Medtronic) | Power shell to cover power handle (SIGPSHELL) | 820 g |
| Power handle (SIGPHANDLE) | 559,960 g (560 kg) | |
| Adapter (SIGADAPTSTND) | 88,670 g (89 kg) | |
| Insertion guide (SIGRIG) | 200 g | |
| Charging station (SIGSBCHGR) | 231,080 g (231 kg) | |
| 30 mm cartridge holder (EGIA30XXX) | 3940 g | |
| 45 mm cartridge holder (EGIA45XXX) | 4078 g | |
| 60 mm cartridge holder (EGIA60XXX) | 4418 g |
Abbreviations: g, gram; kg, kilogram; MUS, multi-use system; SUS, single-use system; TMR, total material requirement.
TMR per Surgery Type
| Surgery Grouping | Surgery Type | TMR per Surgery Type (kg) | Change in TMR Switching From SUS to MUS (kg) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| SUS | MUS | |||
| Bariatric | Laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy | 329 kg | 27 kg | −303 kg |
| Laparoscopic gastric bypass | 633 kg | 25 kg | −608 kg | |
| Thoracic | VATS lobectomy | 633 kg | 34 kg | −599 kg |
Abbreviations: kg, kilogram; MUS, multi-use system; SUS, single-use system; TMR, total material requirement; VATS, video-assisted thoracoscopic.
Sensitivity Analysis Results
| Surgery Grouping | Surgery Type | Result Metric | SUS | MUS | Change Due to Switching From SUS to MUS (kg) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| All device components disposed after 1 unit | |||||
| Bariatric | Laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy | Total weight (kg) | 0.72 kg | 1.85 kg | +1.13 kg |
| TMR (kg) | 329 kg | 903 kg | +574 kg | ||
| Laparoscopic gastric bypass | Total weight (kg) | 1.38 kg | 1.84 kg | +0.46 kg | |
| TMR (kg) | 633 kg | 902 kg | +269 kg | ||
| Thoracic | VATS lobectomy | Total weight (kg) | 1.39 kg | 1.96 kg | +0.57 kg |
| TMR (kg) | 633 kg | 910 kg | +277 kg | ||
| All multi-use device components used 50% optimally | |||||
| Bariatric | Laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy | Total weight (kg) | 0.72 kg | 0.44 kg | −0.29 kg |
| TMR (kg) | 329 kg | 30 kg | −299 kg | ||
| Laparoscopic gastric bypass | Total weight (kg) | 1.38 kg | 0.42 kg | −0.96 kg | |
| TMR (kg) | 633 kg | 29 kg | −604 kg | ||
| Thoracic | VATS lobectomy | Total weight (kg) | 1.39 kg | 0.54 kg | −0.85 kg |
| TMR (kg) | 633 kg | 38 kg | −595 kg | ||
Notes: Calculation of TMR per procedure based on component replacement frequency, average cartridge use, and calculated TMRs.
Abbreviations: kg, kilogram; MUS, multi-use system; SUS, single-use system; TMR, total material requirement; VATS, video-assisted thoracoscopic.
Figure 1Sensitivity analysis: Total waste and TMR subject to the number of multi-use component reuses for the three selected surgical procedures.