[Double J stent removal's cost estimate using a re-sterilizable fibroscope in a French private structure]. / Évaluation du coût en structure privée d'une ablation de sonde double J en externe à l'aide d'un fibroscope re-stérilisable.
Prog Urol
; 27(16): 1031-1035, 2017 Dec.
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| ID: mdl-28869172
In front of the arrival of new devices intended to simplify the removal of double J stent, it poses the problem of the knowledge of the real cost of such an ablation under the current conditions of realization. MATERIAL AND METHOD: This is a monocentric economic evaluation of cost and remuneration needed data-gathering of quotation (CCAM, GHS/SE,
), estimate of the associated costs of wear and damping of the endoscopic equipments (endoscopes, cables,
), estimate of the cost of sterilization, estimate of the associated costs to the intervention of staff (Auxiliary nurse [AS] and Nurse [IDE]) with timing of the various tasks. RESULTS: Quotation CCAM JCGE004 (48) gives access to fixed price SE1 (73.71 for private clinic, and 75.89 for public institution) without hospitalization nor anaesthesia. The costs were reported to an act of single double J removal. Concerning the equipments: 4.42HT for the fibroscopes, graspers, cable and light. The costs of sterilization were: 17.95HT. The timed workforce's costs were: 7.61-9.51 for AS and 9.92-10.84 for IDE. The cost of consumable was about 1.37 HT, by excluding the common base from the extractions (1.876HT). The total costs in France in 2016 were thus about 47.4 to 50.496 including all taxes. CONCLUSIONS: This estimate will be used certainly for reflection on the investments and the future studies of the economic impact of the new devices of extraction, by correlating it of course with the various maintenance contracts from each institution. LEVEL OF PROOF: 4.
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Assunto principal:
Stents
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Esterilização
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Reutilização de Equipamento
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Custos e Análise de Custo
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Remoção de Dispositivo
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Cateteres Urinários
Tipo de estudo:
Health_economic_evaluation
Limite:
Humans
País como assunto:
Europa
Idioma:
Fr
Ano de publicação:
2017
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Article