Lucas Wennemann, Jochen Blaser, Sören Wiesner, Jan Zeidler, Mikal Obed, Johannes Weidner, Adan Chari Jirmo, Jens Dingemann, Nagoud Schukfeh
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Abstract
Thoracoscopic esophageal atresia (EA) repair is a demanding procedure. It provides long-term benefits for patients including better cosmesis and less musculoskeletal sequelae compared with open surgery. Besides technical challenges, there is concern that thoracoscopy increases treatment costs. However, surgical treatment of EA in Germany is not centralized with more than 90 pediatric surgical units offering treatment for 200 expected EA patients yearly. Our aim was to evaluate the rate of thoracoscopic EA repair regarding characteristics of treating hospitals, surgical approach and treatment costs in Germany.Insurance claims data (January 2020 to June 2024) from six health insurance companies representing about one-third (28.5 million) of the German population were analyzed. The database was queried for specific ICD-10-GM (International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems, 10th revision, German Modification) and OPS (Operationen- und Prozedurenschlüssel) coding. Characteristics of treating hospitals, length of hospital stay and medical treatment costs were assessed.A total of 149 reconstructive procedures for EA were analyzed. Eleven esophageal anastomoses were performed thoracoscopically (7%). All thoracoscopic procedures were performed in a specialized center. Mean length of hospital stay for open and thoracoscopic surgery was 76 versus 79 days, respectively (p > 0.05). Mean treatment costs were 142,741 € versus 150,238 €, respectively (p > 0.05).Thoracoscopic EA repair remains the exception in Germany. Thoracoscopy is exclusively performed in specialized hospitals. Length of hospital stay and treatment costs are comparable to open surgery, assumingly due to only uncomplicated patients without comorbidities being considered for thoracoscopy. We recommend surgical treatment in specialized centers to enable surgical advantages to all patients with EA.
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