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Abstract

Health care costs and related socio-economic factors of cholecystectomy: an evaluation of two operative techniques in greece

Catherine Kastanioti

Background: The laparoscopic cholecystectomy is a safe and effective medical intervention; however its impact on health care costs remains controversial. The aim of this prospective study was to compare costs and related socio-demographic factors that affect the economic outcome of laparoscopic [LC] and open cholecystectomy [MC]. Methods: Sixty-seven patients (pts) treated with either LC or MC cholecystectomies were studied. Direct [fixed and variable] costs were obtained for each treatment group during pre-, intra- and post-operative care as well as indirect cost due to loss of productivity. To obtain data, a structured questionnaire comprising of economic and socio-demographic variables such as gender, age, profession and permanent health insurance plan, was developed. Results: The total direct cost was similar in the two treatment groups [1.676±148 Euros in the LC group versus 1.701±390 Euros in the MC group, p-value =0.645]. The mean intra-operative cost was significantly lower for the LC method [402.7 Euros in the MC group versus 249.7 Euros in the LC group, p