捷克共和国高容量中心的微创胰腺手术 - 现状和可能的实施方案。

Q4 Medicine
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导言:微创手术方法在胰腺外科领域也越来越常见。本文旨在分析捷克共和国微创手术的现状,以及实施此类手术的理由和潜力:方法:利用医疗服务提供者和支付者的数据对高手术量中心进行分析:结果:13 家胰腺外科中心符合被称为高手术量中心的拟议标准,即根据每年至少 17 例胰腺大部切除术的数量确定的高度专业化的胰腺外科治疗中心。根据医疗支付方提供的数据,在个别中心,0.6%-65.7%的手术使用了腹腔镜。然而,这些并不是切除手术。各中心自己报告的微创胰腺切除手术数量要少得多。目前系统中微创切除手术的实际数量几乎无法核实。捷克共和国实施微创胰腺手术的潜力可根据候选患者的确定情况进行估算:结论:由于微创胰腺外科手术的分散性、成本以及适合微创胰腺外科手术的患者人数较少,即使在高手术量的中心,这些方法的实施速度也非常缓慢。从各方面来看,集中这部分医疗的需求似乎都非常迫切。
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Minimally-invasive pancreatic surgery in high volume centers in the Czech Republic - current status and possible implementations.

Introduction: Minimally-invasive surgical methods have been becoming ever more common also in the segment of pancreatic surgery. The aim of this paper was to analyze the current state of minimally-invasive surgery in the Czech Republic and the justification and potential of implementing such procedures.

Methods: Analysis of high volume centers using healthcare providers´ and payers´ data.

Results: Thirteen pancreatic surgical centers meet the proposed criteria for being called a high volume center - a center of highly specialized care in pancreatic surgery based on the annual number of at least 17 major resections of the pancreas. According to data from healthcare payers, laparoscopy was used in 0.6%-65.7% of procedures in individual centers. However, these are not resection procedures. The centers themselves report a significantly smaller number of minimally-invasive pancreatic resection procedures. The actual numbers of minimally-invasive resection procedures in the current system are practically impossible to verify. The potential for implementing minimally-invasive pancreatic surgery in the Czech Republic can be estimated based on the identification of candidate patients.

Conclusion: Due to the fragmentation of this operative segment, its costs and small numbers of patients suitable for minimally-invasive pancreatic surgery even among high volume centers, the implementation rate of these methods is very slow. The need to centralize this segment of care appears to be very urgent from all points of view.

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