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Cost of care using prophylactic negative pressure wound vacuum on closed laparotomy incisions.

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Lewis, LS; Convery, PA; Bolac, CS; Valea, FA; Lowery, WJ; Havrilesky, LJ
Published in: Gynecol Oncol
March 2014

OBJECTIVE: We wished to determine the reduction in the rate of wound complications that would render the use of prophylactic negative pressure wound vacuum therapy (NPWT) cost saving compared to routine incision care (RC) following laparotomy for gynecologic malignancy. METHODS: A decision tree was designed from a payer perspective to compare strategies for incision management following laparotomy for gynecologic malignancy: (1) RC; (2) prophylactic NPWT. Rates of wound complication, antibiotic use, re-hospitalization, re-operation, and home health use were obtained from a published cohort of 431 women who underwent laparotomy for endometrial cancer 2002-2007. Costs were estimated using Medicare reimbursements; cost of NPWT ($200) was obtained from hospital financial department. A 50% reduction in wound complications using NPWT was assigned initially and varied for sensitivity analysis. RESULTS: The mean BMI was 36. The wound complication rate was 31% (37% for BMI>30, 41% for BMI>40). The overall cost of incision care was $104 lower for NPWT than for RC. At the lowest cost of NPWT ($200), the risk of wound complication must be reduced by 33% (relative risk=0.67) for NPWT to achieve cost savings in this cohort. Modeling obese and morbidly obese cohorts, the NPWT resulted in overall cost savings of $163 and $203, respectively, and the risk of wound complication must be reduced by 28% and 25%, respectively, for NPWT to achieve cost savings. CONCLUSION: If the wound complication rate can be reduced by one-third, prophylactic NPWT is potentially cost saving in high-risk women undergoing laparotomy for gynecologic malignancy.

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Published In

Gynecol Oncol

DOI

EISSN

1095-6859

Publication Date

March 2014

Volume

132

Issue

3

Start / End Page

684 / 689

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Postoperative Complications
  • Oncology & Carcinogenesis
  • Negative-Pressure Wound Therapy
  • Laparotomy
  • Insurance, Health, Reimbursement
  • Humans
  • Gynecologic Surgical Procedures
  • Genital Neoplasms, Female
  • Female
  • Decision Trees
 

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Lewis, L. S., Convery, P. A., Bolac, C. S., Valea, F. A., Lowery, W. J., & Havrilesky, L. J. (2014). Cost of care using prophylactic negative pressure wound vacuum on closed laparotomy incisions. Gynecol Oncol, 132(3), 684–689. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ygyno.2014.01.014
Lewis, Lauren S., Patricia A. Convery, Corey S. Bolac, Fidel A. Valea, William J. Lowery, and Laura J. Havrilesky. “Cost of care using prophylactic negative pressure wound vacuum on closed laparotomy incisions.Gynecol Oncol 132, no. 3 (March 2014): 684–89. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ygyno.2014.01.014.
Lewis LS, Convery PA, Bolac CS, Valea FA, Lowery WJ, Havrilesky LJ. Cost of care using prophylactic negative pressure wound vacuum on closed laparotomy incisions. Gynecol Oncol. 2014 Mar;132(3):684–9.
Lewis, Lauren S., et al. “Cost of care using prophylactic negative pressure wound vacuum on closed laparotomy incisions.Gynecol Oncol, vol. 132, no. 3, Mar. 2014, pp. 684–89. Pubmed, doi:10.1016/j.ygyno.2014.01.014.
Lewis LS, Convery PA, Bolac CS, Valea FA, Lowery WJ, Havrilesky LJ. Cost of care using prophylactic negative pressure wound vacuum on closed laparotomy incisions. Gynecol Oncol. 2014 Mar;132(3):684–689.
Journal cover image

Published In

Gynecol Oncol

DOI

EISSN

1095-6859

Publication Date

March 2014

Volume

132

Issue

3

Start / End Page

684 / 689

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Postoperative Complications
  • Oncology & Carcinogenesis
  • Negative-Pressure Wound Therapy
  • Laparotomy
  • Insurance, Health, Reimbursement
  • Humans
  • Gynecologic Surgical Procedures
  • Genital Neoplasms, Female
  • Female
  • Decision Trees