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Robotic adrenalectomy: evaluation of cost-effectiveness

Carmela De Crea, Giovanni Arcuri, Francesco Pennestrì, Chiara Paolantonio, Rocco Bellantone, Marco Raffaelli

Year
2020
Citations
32
Access
Open access

Abstract

Laparoscopic adrenalectomy (LA) is the preferred treatment option for adrenal lesions, considering the improved patients outcomes, due to the reduced postoperative morbidity and postoperative pain, the faster recovery and the shorter length of hospital stay. The widespread diffusion of robotic technology led to the development and standardization of robot-assisted approach to adrenalectomy. However, to date, no clear benefit from the use of the robot-assisted approach has been found. The higher costs remain an important drawback and limit the implementation of robot-assisted adrenalectomy (RA) programs. This review summarizes the current available data regarding RA including its operative outcomes, advantages and drawbacks in comparison with conventional LA, evaluating its cost-effectiveness.

Keywords

MedicineAdrenalectomyData scienceBioinformaticsSurgeryComputer scienceBiology

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