Adopting robotic thoracic surgery impacts hospital overall lung resection case volume
Journal Title: | The American journal of surgery 2022-03, Vol.223 (3), p.571-575 |
Main Author: | Rogers, Michael P |
Other Authors: | Janjua, Haroon , Eguia, Emanuel , Lozonschi, Lucian , Toloza, Eric M , Kuo, Paul C |
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Quelle: | Alma/SFX Local Collection |
Publisher: | United States: Elsevier Inc |
ID: | ISSN: 0002-9610 |
Link: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34844730 |
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title: | Adopting robotic thoracic surgery impacts hospital overall lung resection case volume |
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description: | Purpose. We sought to evaluate the role of robotic-assisted lung surgery on hospital volume using difference in difference (DID). We propose hospital adoption of robotic thoracic technology increases total volume of specific procedures as compared to non-robotic hospitals. Methods. The 2010–2015 Florida Agency for Health Care Administration dataset was queried for open, video-assisted thoracoscopic, and robotic-assisted thoracic surgeries. Incident Rate Ratios (IRR) from DID analysis determined the significance of robotic technology. For each technique, length of stay and elements of charges were compared to determine statistical significance. Results. A total of 28,484 lung resection procedures performed at 162 hospitals, 65 of which had robotic capabilities were included. Robotic hospitals experienced an 85% increase in total lung surgical volume (IRR 1.85, p-value |
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