The inpatient burden of abdominal and gynecological adhesiolysis in the US
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Adhesions are fibrous bands of scar tissue, often a result of surgery, that form between internal organs and tissues, joining them together abnormally. Postoperative adhesions frequently occur following abdominal surgery, and are ass...
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doaj-81405a95beea4aa8a18216b30cc622ec2020-11-25T00:32:58ZengBMCBMC Surgery1471-24822011-06-011111310.1186/1471-2482-11-13The inpatient burden of abdominal and gynecological adhesiolysis in the USDavis Keith LCandrilli Sean DBapat BelaSikirica VanjaWilson MalcolmJohns Alan<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Adhesions are fibrous bands of scar tissue, often a result of surgery, that form between internal organs and tissues, joining them together abnormally. Postoperative adhesions frequently occur following abdominal surgery, and are associated with a large economic burden. This study examines the inpatient burden of adhesiolysis in the United States (i.e., number and rate of events, cost, length of stay [LOS]).</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>Hospital discharge data for patients with primary and secondary adhesiolysis were analyzed using the 2005 Healthcare Cost and Utilization Project's Nationwide Inpatient Sample. Procedures were aggregated by body system.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>We identified 351,777 adhesiolysis-related hospitalizations: 23.2% for primary and 76.8% for secondary adhesiolysis. The average LOS was 7.8 days for primary adhesiolysis. We found that 967,332 days of care were attributed to adhesiolysis-related procedures, with inpatient expenditures totaling $2.3 billion ($1.4 billion for primary adhesiolysis; $926 million for secondary adhesiolysis). Hospitalizations for adhesiolysis increased steadily by age and were higher for women. Of secondary adhesiolysis procedures, 46.3% involved the female reproductive tract, resulting in 57,005 additional days of care and $220 million in attributable costs.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>Adhesiolysis remain an important surgical problem in the United States. Hospitalization for this condition leads to high direct surgical costs, which should be of interest to providers and payers.</p> http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2482/11/13Adhesionsadhesiolysisabdominalgynecologicalburden of illnesshospitalizations |
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Davis Keith L Candrilli Sean D Bapat Bela Sikirica Vanja Wilson Malcolm Johns Alan The inpatient burden of abdominal and gynecological adhesiolysis in the US BMC Surgery Adhesions adhesiolysis abdominal gynecological burden of illness hospitalizations |
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The inpatient burden of abdominal and gynecological adhesiolysis in the US |
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The inpatient burden of abdominal and gynecological adhesiolysis in the US |
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The inpatient burden of abdominal and gynecological adhesiolysis in the US |
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The inpatient burden of abdominal and gynecological adhesiolysis in the US |
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The inpatient burden of abdominal and gynecological adhesiolysis in the US |
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inpatient burden of abdominal and gynecological adhesiolysis in the us |
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<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Adhesions are fibrous bands of scar tissue, often a result of surgery, that form between internal organs and tissues, joining them together abnormally. Postoperative adhesions frequently occur following abdominal surgery, and are associated with a large economic burden. This study examines the inpatient burden of adhesiolysis in the United States (i.e., number and rate of events, cost, length of stay [LOS]).</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>Hospital discharge data for patients with primary and secondary adhesiolysis were analyzed using the 2005 Healthcare Cost and Utilization Project's Nationwide Inpatient Sample. Procedures were aggregated by body system.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>We identified 351,777 adhesiolysis-related hospitalizations: 23.2% for primary and 76.8% for secondary adhesiolysis. The average LOS was 7.8 days for primary adhesiolysis. We found that 967,332 days of care were attributed to adhesiolysis-related procedures, with inpatient expenditures totaling $2.3 billion ($1.4 billion for primary adhesiolysis; $926 million for secondary adhesiolysis). Hospitalizations for adhesiolysis increased steadily by age and were higher for women. Of secondary adhesiolysis procedures, 46.3% involved the female reproductive tract, resulting in 57,005 additional days of care and $220 million in attributable costs.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>Adhesiolysis remain an important surgical problem in the United States. Hospitalization for this condition leads to high direct surgical costs, which should be of interest to providers and payers.</p> |
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Adhesions adhesiolysis abdominal gynecological burden of illness hospitalizations |
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