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Open versus endoscopic component separation: A cost comparison
Karem C. Harth
, Johnie Rose
, Conor P. Delaney
,
Jeffrey A. Blatnik
, Ihab Halaweish
, Michael J. Rosen
Institute of Clinical and Translational Sciences (ICTS)
Section of Minimally Invasive Surgery
Bursky Center for Human Immunology and Immunotherapy
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Component Separation
100%
Endoscopic Component Separation
100%
Cost Comparison
100%
Wound Morbidity
44%
Endoscopic Devices
33%
Direct Costs
33%
Length of Hospital Stay
22%
American Society of Anesthesiology
11%
Body Mass Index
11%
Retrospective Review
11%
Patient-specific
11%
Stapler
11%
6-month Follow-up
11%
Overall Cost
11%
Clinical Benefit
11%
Operating Room Time
11%
Flap
11%
Median Cost
11%
Intra-abdominal Infection
11%
Endoscopic Repair
11%
Endoscopic Group
11%
Morbidity Rate
11%
Complexes of Groups
11%
Prior Surgery
11%
Defect Size
11%
Total Direct Costs
11%
Index Operation
11%
Biological Graft
11%
Open Approach
11%
Wound Cost
11%
Index numbers
11%
Marginal Contribution
11%
Operating Room Costs
11%
Endoscopic Approach
11%
Medicine and Dentistry
Health Care Cost
100%
Separation Technique
69%
Wound
30%
Operating Room
15%
Body Mass Index
7%
Anesthesiology
7%
Identified Patient
7%
Patient History of Surgery
7%
Abdominal Infection
7%
Nursing and Health Professions
Separation Technique
100%
Wound
44%
Operating Room
22%
Body Mass
11%
Patient History of Surgery
11%
Stapler
11%
Abdominal Infection
11%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Wound
100%
Patient History of Surgery
25%
Abdominal Infection
25%
Neuroscience
Body Mass Index
100%