2022
DOI: 10.1007/s00464-022-09189-8
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Healthcare Resource Utilization After Surgical Treatment of Cancer: Value of Minimally Invasive Surgery

Abstract: Background As the US healthcare system moves towards value-based care, hospitals have increased efforts to improve quality and reduce unnecessary resource use. Surgery is one of the most resource-intensive areas of healthcare and we aim to compare health resource utilization between open and minimally invasive cancer procedures. Methods We retrospectively analyzed cancer patients who underwent colon resection, rectal resection, lobectomy, or radical nephre… Show more

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“…Laparoscopy and other minimally invasive surgery (MIS) options reduce operative trauma to the abdominal wall, reducing postoperative pain, analgesia use [ 41 ], improving LOS, as well as decreasing rates of readmission and reoperation [ 42 ]. It is unsurprising that MIS techniques have become the cornerstone of colorectal ERAS and SDD protocols.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Laparoscopy and other minimally invasive surgery (MIS) options reduce operative trauma to the abdominal wall, reducing postoperative pain, analgesia use [ 41 ], improving LOS, as well as decreasing rates of readmission and reoperation [ 42 ]. It is unsurprising that MIS techniques have become the cornerstone of colorectal ERAS and SDD protocols.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%