The centralization of robotic surgery in high-volume centers for endometrial cancer patients - A study of 6560 cases in the US

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作者
Chan, John K. [1 ]
Gardner, Austin B. [2 ]
Taylor, Katie [1 ]
Blansit, Kevin [2 ,3 ]
Thompson, Caroline A. [2 ]
Brooks, Rebecca [4 ]
Yu, Xinhua [5 ]
Kapp, Daniel S. [6 ]
机构
[1] Calif Pacific Palo Alto Med Fdn, Div Gynecol Oncol, San Francisco, CA 94115 USA
[2] Palo Alto Med Fdn, Res Inst, Palo Alto, CA 94301 USA
[3] Univ Calif Los Angeles, Dept Hlth Policy & Management, Fielding Sch Publ Hlth, Los Angeles, CA USA
[4] Univ Calif San Francisco, Div Gynecol Oncol, San Francisco, CA 94143 USA
[5] Univ Memphis, Dept Epidemiol & Biostat, Memphis, TN 38152 USA
[6] Stanford Univ, Sch Med, Dept Radiat Oncol, Stanford, CA 94305 USA
关键词
Endometrial cancer; Robotic surgery; Laparoscopic surgery; High-volume hospitals; Centralization; Race and socioeconomic factors; NATIONAL TRENDS; DISPARITIES; OUTCOMES; IMPACT; MANAGEMENT; IMPUTATION; QUALITY; SAMPLE; COST;
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10.1016/j.ygyno.2015.04.031
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R73 [肿瘤学];
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100214 ;
摘要
Objective. To evaluate the hospital and patient factors associated with robotic surgery for endometrial cancer in the United States. Methods. Data was obtained from the Nationwide Inpatient Sample from the year 2010. Chi-squared and multivariate analyses were used for statistical analysis. Results. Of the 6560 endometrial cancer patients who underwent surgery, the median age was 62 (range: 22 to 99). 1647 (25%) underwent robotic surgery, 820 (13%) laparoscopic, and 4093 (62%) had open surgery. The majority was White (65%). Hospitals with 76 or more hysterectomy cases for endometrial cancer patients per year (4% of hospitals in the study) performed 31% of all hysterectomies and 40% of all robotic hysterectomies (p < 0.01). 29% of Whites had robotic surgery compared to 15% of Hispanics, 12% of Blacks, and 11% of Asians (p < 0.01). Patients with upper-middle and high incomes underwent robotic surgery more than patients with low or middle incomes (p < 0.01). 27% of Medicare patients and 26% of patients with private insurance had robotic surgery compared to only 14% of Medicaid patients and 12% of uninsured patients (p <0.01). Conclusions. The majority of robotic surgeries for endometrial cancer were performed at a small number of high-volume hospitals in the United States. Socioeconomic status, insurance type, and race were also important predictors for the use of RS. Further studies are warranted to better understand the barriers to receiving minimally invasive surgery. 2015 Published by Elsevier Inc.
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