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Processing and Handling Cost of Single-use Versus Traditional Instrumentation for 1 Level Lumbar Fusions.

作者信息

Galetta Matthew S, Divi Srikanth N, Shapses Mark A, Hartman Joseph B, Nicholson Kristen J, Goyal Dhruv K C, Fang Taolin, Mangan John J, Kaye Ian David, Kurd Mark F, Woods Barrett I, Radcliff Kris E, Rihn Jeffrey A, Anderson David Greg, Hilibrand Alan S, Kepler Christopher K, Vaccaro Alexander R, Schroeder Gregory D

机构信息

Department of Orthopaedics, Rothman Orthopaedic Institute, Philadelphia, PA.

出版信息

Clin Spine Surg. 2021 Feb 1;34(1):E39-E44. doi: 10.1097/BSD.0000000000001033.

Abstract

STUDY DESIGN

A single center, observational prospective clinical study.

OBJECTIVE

The aim of this study was to compare the instrumentation-related cost and efficiency of single-use instrumentation versus traditional reusable instrument trays.

SUMMARY OF BACKGROUND DATA

Single-use instrumentation provides the opportunity to reduce costs associated with cleaning and sterilizing instrumentation after surgery. Although previous studies have shown single-use instrumentation is effective in other orthopedic specialties, it is unclear if single-use instrumentation could provide economic advantages in spine surgery.

MATERIALS AND METHODS

A total of 40 (20 reusable instrumentation and 20 single-use instrumentation) lumbar decompression (1-3 level) and fusion (1 level) spine surgeries were collected. Instrument handling, opening, setup, re-stocking, cleaning, sterilization, inspection, packaging, and storage were recorded by direct observation for both reusable and single-use instrumentation. The rate of infection was noted for each group.

RESULTS

Mean time of handling instruments by the scrub nurse was 11.6 (±3.9) minutes for reusable instrumentation and 2.1 (±0.5) minutes for single-use instrumentation. Mean cost of handling reusable instruments was estimated to be $8.52 (±$2.96) per case, and the average cost to reprocess a single tray by Sterilization Processing Department (SPD) was $58. Thus, the median cost for sterilizing 2 reusable trays per case was $116, resulting in an average total Costresuable of $124.52 (±$2.96). Mean cost of handling single-use instrumentation was estimated to be $1.57 ($0.38) per case.

CONCLUSION

Single-use instrumentation provided greater cost savings and reduced time from the opening of instrumentation to use in surgery when compared with reusable instrumentation.

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