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Power-assisted Liposuction for Lymphedema: A Cost-utility Analysis.


ABSTRACT: Lymphedema is a chronic, debilitating disease that has been described as the largest breast cancer survivorship burden. Debulking surgery has been shown to improve extremity volume, improve patient quality of life, and decrease the incidence of cellulitis in the literature. This procedure is routinely covered in numerous other developed countries, yet it is still inconsistently covered in the United States.

Methods

Extremity volumes from all patients who underwent debulking surgery of the upper extremity at two institutions between December 2017 and January 2020 with at least 12 months follow-up were included. Procedural costs were calculated using Medicare reimbursement data. Average utility scores were obtained for each health state using a visual analog scale, then converted to quality-adjusted life years. A decision tree was generated, and incremental cost-utility ratios were calculated. Sensitivity analyses were performed to evaluate our findings.

Results

Debulking surgery is associated with a higher clinical effectiveness (quality-adjusted life year) of 27.05 compared to conservative management (23.34), with a relative cost reduction of $74,487. Rollback analysis favored debulking surgery as the cost-effective option compared to conservative management. The resulting negative incremental cost-utility ratio of -20,115.07 favored debulking surgery and indicated a dominant strategy.

Conclusion

Our study supports the use of debulking surgery for the treatment of chronic lymphedema of the upper extremity.

SUBMITTER: Bloom JA 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9674478 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Power-assisted Liposuction for Lymphedema: A Cost-utility Analysis.

Bloom Joshua A JA   Granoff Melisa M   Karlsson Tobias T   Greene Arin K AK   Brorson Håkan H   Chatterjee Abhishek A   Singhal Dhruv D  

Plastic and reconstructive surgery. Global open 20221118 11


Lymphedema is a chronic, debilitating disease that has been described as the largest breast cancer survivorship burden. Debulking surgery has been shown to improve extremity volume, improve patient quality of life, and decrease the incidence of cellulitis in the literature. This procedure is routinely covered in numerous other developed countries, yet it is still inconsistently covered in the United States.<h4>Methods</h4>Extremity volumes from all patients who underwent debulking surgery of the  ...[more]

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