1. Single-use cutting blocks and trials lower costs in primary total knee arthroplasty.
- Author
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Mont MA, Pivec R, Johnson AJ, and Issa K
- Subjects
- Cost Savings economics, Cost Savings statistics & numerical data, Disposable Equipment statistics & numerical data, Equipment Design, Equipment Failure Analysis, Humans, Knee Prosthesis statistics & numerical data, Maryland epidemiology, Risk Factors, Treatment Outcome, Arthroplasty, Replacement, Knee economics, Arthroplasty, Replacement, Knee instrumentation, Disposable Equipment economics, Health Care Costs statistics & numerical data, Knee Prosthesis economics, Osteotomy instrumentation, Osteotomy trends
- Abstract
Because total knee arthroplasty is one of the most common orthopaedic procedures, it is important that the medical community continually strive for cost reductions. This prospective controlled trial aimed to determine if cost decreases could be achieved in non-navigated and navigated procedures by replacing traditional saws, cutting blocks, and trials with a specialized single-use system. Costs were lowered by an estimated $140.00-220.00 per surgery as a result of fewer instrument trays being reprocessed, and an estimated $75.00-330.00 per instrument case due to a 10-24-minute time savings during tray rewrapping. This study has positive financial implications for patients, hospitals, institutions, and third-party carriers.
- Published
- 2012