Short-term costs of conventional vs laparoscopic assisted surgery in patients with colorectal cancer (MRC CLASICC trial)

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P J Franks
N Bosanquet
H Thorpe
J M Brown
J Copeland
A M H Smith
P Quirke
P J Guillou
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[1] Centre for Research & Implementation of Clinical Practice,Department of Bio
[2] Thames Valley University,engineering
[3] Imperial College,undefined
[4] Clinical Trials Research Unit,undefined
[5] Leeds Institute of Molecular Medicine,undefined
[6] Epidemiology and Cancer Research,undefined
[7] University of Leeds,undefined
[8] Academic Unit of Surgery,undefined
[9] St James's University Hospital,undefined
[10] Academic Unit of Pathology,undefined
[11] Leeds Institute of Molecular Medicine,undefined
[12] Epidemiology and Cancer Research,undefined
[13] University of Leeds,undefined
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British Journal of Cancer | 2006年 / 95卷
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colorectal cancer; surgery; laparoscopic; cost analysis;
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The short-term clinical results of the CLASICC trial indicated that clinical outcomes were similar between laparoscopic and open approaches. This study presents the short-term (3 month) cost analysis undertaken on a subset of patients entered into the CLASICC trial (682 of 794 patients). As expected the costs associated with the operation were higher in the 452 patients randomised to laparoscopic surgery (lap) compared with the 230 randomised to open procedure (open), £1703 vs £1386. This was partially offset by the other hospital (nontheatre) costs, which were lower in the lap group (£2930 vs £3176). The average cost to individuals for reoperations was higher in the lap group (£762 vs £553). Overall costs were slightly higher in the lap group (£6899 vs £6631), with mean difference of £268 (95%CI −689 to 1457). Sensitivity analysis made little difference to these results. The cost of rectal surgery was higher than for colon, for lap (£8259 vs £5586) and open procedures (£7820 vs £5503). The short-term cost analysis for the CLASICC trial indicates that the costs of either laparoscopic or open procedure were similar, lap surgery costing marginally more on average than open surgery.
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