Economic Impact of Revision Operations for Adjacent Segment Disease of the Subaxial Cervical Spine

John C. Bonano, Daniel D. Cummins, S. Burch, S. Berven, V. Deviren, C. Ames, B. Tay, A. Clark, Alekos A. Theologis
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Introduction: Adjacent segment disease (ASD) of the cervical spine is a common disabling phenomenon that often requires surgical intervention. The goal of this study was to evaluate the economic impact of revision operations for cervical ASD. Methods: Consecutive adults who underwent revision cervical spine surgery for ASD at a single institution between 2014 and 2017 were retrospectively reviewed. Direct costs were identified from medical billing data and calculated for each revision surgery for ASD. Incomplete cost data for revision operations were used as a criterion for exclusion. Cost data were stratified based on the approach of the index and revision operations. Results: Eighty-five patients (average age 57 ± 10 years) underwent revisions for cervical ASD, which summed to $2 million (average $23,702). Revisions consisted of 45 anterior operations (anterior cervical diskectomy and fusion, 34; corpectomy, 10; and cervical disk arthroplasty, 1), 32 posterior operations (posterior cervical fusion, 14; foraminotomy, 14; and laminoplasty, 4), and 8 circumferential operations. Circumferential revisions had notably higher average direct costs ($57,376) than single approaches (anterior, $20,084 and posterior, $20,371). Of posterior revisions, foraminotomies had the lowest average direct costs ($5,389), whereas posterior cervical fusion had the highest average direct costs ($35,950). Of anterior revisions, corpectomies ($30,265) had notably greater average direct costs than anterior cervical diskectomy and fusion ($17,514). Costs were not notably different for revision approaches based on the index operations' approach. Discussion: Revision operations for cervical ASD are highly heterogeneous and associated with an average direct cost of $27,702. Over 3 years, revisions for 85 patients with cervical ASD represented a notable economic expense (greater than $2.0 million). Data availability: Deidentified data may be provided by request to the corresponding author.
下颈椎邻近节段病变翻修手术的经济影响
颈椎邻近节段疾病(ASD)是一种常见的致残现象,通常需要手术干预。本研究的目的是评估宫颈ASD翻修手术的经济影响。方法:回顾性分析2014年至2017年在单一机构连续接受ASD颈椎翻修手术的成年人。从医疗账单数据中确定直接成本,并计算每次ASD翻修手术的直接成本。修订操作的不完整成本数据被用作排除标准。基于索引和修正操作的方法对成本数据进行分层。结果:85例患者(平均年龄57±10岁)接受了宫颈ASD的翻修,总计200万美元(平均23,702美元)。翻修包括45例前路手术(颈前盘切除融合术,34例;corpectomy 10;颈椎间盘置换术1例,后路手术32例(颈后路融合术14例;foraminotomy 14;椎板成形术,4)和8个环周手术。环形修复术的平均直接费用(57,376美元)明显高于单一入路(前路,20,084美元和后路,20,371美元)。在后路翻修中,椎间孔切开术的平均直接成本最低(5389美元),而颈椎后路融合术的平均直接成本最高(35950美元)。在前路翻修中,椎体切除术(30,265美元)的平均直接费用明显高于前路颈椎间盘切除术和融合术(17,514美元)。基于索引操作方法的修订方法的成本没有显著差异。讨论:宫颈ASD翻修手术具有高度异质性,其平均直接费用为27,702美元。在3年多的时间里,85例宫颈ASD患者的翻修代表了显著的经济支出(超过200万美元)。数据可用性:未识别的数据可根据要求提供给通讯作者。
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