Robotic-assisted right colectomy versus laparoscopic approach: case-matched study and cost-effectiveness analysis.

Journal: Journal Of Robotic Surgery
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Abstract

Objective: The aim of this study is to compare clinical and oncological outcomes of robot-assisted right colectomy with those of conventional laparoscopy-assisted right colectomy, reporting for the first time in literature, a cost-effectiveness analysis.

Methods: This is a case-matched prospective non-randomized study conducted from October 2013 to October 2017 at Sanchinarro University Hospital, Madrid. Patients with right-sided colonic adenocarcinoma or adenoma, not suitable endoscopic resection were treated with robot-assisted right colectomy and a propensity score-matched (1:1) was used to balance preoperative characteristics of a laparoscopic control group. Perioperative, postoperative, long-term oncological results and costs were analysed, and quality-adjusted life years (QALY), and the cost-effectiveness ratio (ICER) were calculated. The primary end point was to compare the cost-effectiveness differences between both groups. A willingness-to-pay of 20,000 and 30,000 per QALY was used as a threshold to recognize which treatment was most cost effective.

Results: Thirty-five robot-assisted right colectomies were included and a group of 35 laparoscopy-assisted right colectomy was selected. Compared with the laparoscopic group, the robotic group was associated with longer operation times (243 min vs. 179 min, p < 0.001). No significant difference was observed in terms of total costs between the robotic and laparoscopic groups (9455.14 vs 8227.50 respectively, p = 0.21). At a willingness-to-pay threshold of 20,000 and 30,000, there was a 78.78-95.04% probability that the robotic group was cost effective relative to laparoscopic group.

Conclusions: Robot-assisted right colectomy is a safe and feasible technique and is a cost-effective procedure.

Authors
Valentina Ferri, Yolanda Quijano, Javier Nuñez, Riccardo Caruso, Hipolito Duran, Eduardo Diaz, Isabel Fabra, Luisi Malave, Roberta Isernia, Angelo D'ovidio, Ruben Agresott, Patricio Gomez, Rigoberto Isojo, Emilio Vicente
Relevant Conditions

Endoscopy, Colorectal Cancer