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Quantifying the real-world cost saving from using surgical adjuncts to prevent complications during cataract surgery

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IntroductionSurgical adjuncts in cataract surgery are often perceived as sometimes necessary, always expensive, particularly in the “lean” cost-saving era. However, prevention of a surgical complication, rather than subsequent management, should… Click to show full abstract

IntroductionSurgical adjuncts in cataract surgery are often perceived as sometimes necessary, always expensive, particularly in the “lean” cost-saving era. However, prevention of a surgical complication, rather than subsequent management, should always be the preferred strategy. We wished to model real-world costs associated with surgical adjuncts use and test the maxim for cataract surgery—“if you think of it, use it”.MethodsWe compared UK list prices for equipment and related costs of preventing vitreous loss (VL) via use of surgical adjuncts vs its subsequent management in a hypothetical cataract surgery scenario of a white swollen cataract with a moderately dilated pupil.ResultsThe original surgery costs for the “cautious with adjuncts, no complications” approach was £943.54, including adjuncts costing £137.47. In the “minimalist, no adjunct” scenario, management of VL using the Anterior Vitrectomy Kit cost £142.45, and additional management and follow-up costs resulted in total cost of £1178.20 (£234.66 (25%) more expensive). If left aphakic, an additional operation for secondary iris clip IOL insertion and further follow-up to address the impact of the complication ultimately cost £2124.67 overall. An additional initial spend on surgical adjuncts of £137.47 could potentially prevent £1293.60 (9× increase) in direct costs in this scenario.ConclusionsThrough simple scenario modelling, we have demonstrated the cost benefits provided by the use of precautionary surgical adjuncts during cataract surgery. VL costs significantly more in terms of complication management and follow-up. This supports the cataract surgeon’s maxim—“if you think of it, use it”.

Keywords: surgery; surgical adjuncts; cost saving; management; cost; cataract surgery

Journal Title: Eye
Year Published: 2018

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