Minimally Invasive Surgery Cuts Costs and Improves Outcomes

Minimally invasive hepatopancreatobiliary surgery leads to significant cost savings and shorter recovery compared to open surgery.

  • 1-year total expenditures were reduced by $33,255.
  • Hospital stays were 2.6 days shorter, with a 30-day readmission rate of 29% lower (odds ratio 0.71).

Surgeons should consider the benefits of minimally invasive techniques for enhanced patient outcomes and cost efficiency.

  • Out-of-pocket patient spending was not significantly lower overall, highlighting variable financial impacts based on insurance plan types.

Journal Article by Yuza K, Chatzipanagiotou OP (…) Pawlik TM et 5 al. in BMC Surg

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