2022
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0271559
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Cost-effectiveness of gasless laparoscopy as a means to increase provision of minimally invasive surgery for abdominal conditions in rural North-East India

Abstract: Laparoscopic surgery, a minimally invasive technique to treat abdominal conditions, has been shown to produce equivalent safety and efficacy with quicker return to normal function compared to open surgery. As such, it is widely accepted as a cost-effective alternative to open surgery for many abdominal conditions. However, access to laparoscopic surgery in rural North-East India is limited, in part due to limited equipment, unreliable supplies of CO2 gas, lack of surgical expertise and a shortage of anaestheti… Show more

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“…The packages are similar to the costs incurred by patients in this registry. The economic analysis conducted by our group has shown that the scale-up of laparoscopic techniques using the GL technique is a cost-effective alternative to open surgeries for selective essential surgical procedures in North-East India [ 12 ]. The latter study is based on the data from 12 healthcare facilities demonstrates that scaling up gasless laparoscopic services would reduce the cost burden to patients and increase DALYs averted if procedures amenable to laparoscopic surgery were performed instead of open technique, which was the standard of care in these facilities.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The packages are similar to the costs incurred by patients in this registry. The economic analysis conducted by our group has shown that the scale-up of laparoscopic techniques using the GL technique is a cost-effective alternative to open surgeries for selective essential surgical procedures in North-East India [ 12 ]. The latter study is based on the data from 12 healthcare facilities demonstrates that scaling up gasless laparoscopic services would reduce the cost burden to patients and increase DALYs averted if procedures amenable to laparoscopic surgery were performed instead of open technique, which was the standard of care in these facilities.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%