A Cost Analysis of Surgical Approach in Total Hip Arthroplasty

Author:

Cochrane Niall H.,Wixted Colleen,Kim Billy,Kelly Patrick J.,Bolognesi Michael P.,Holst David,Wellman Samuel,Ryan Sean P.

Abstract

Background: With pressures to decrease the financial burden of total hip arthroplasty (THA), it is imperative to understand the cost drivers of this procedure. This study evaluated operative and total encounter costs for two surgical approaches to THA—posterior (P) and direct anterior (DA). Materials and Methods: A total of 233 THAs (134 P and 99 DA) performed by two fellowship-trained arthroplasty surgeons from 2017 to 2022 were reviewed. Demographics, comorbidities, mobility status, operative time, length of stay, implants used, discharge location, and complications until final follow-up were recorded. Total encounter cost was collected and itemized. Multivariable regression analyses evaluated predictors of cost. Results: There were differences in age (67 years for DA and 63 years for P; P =.03), body mass index (28.0 kg/m 2 for DA and 33.8 kg/m 2 for P; P <.01), Elixhauser Comorbidity Index score (4.6 for DA and 5.6 for P; P =.04), and operative time (2.1 hours for DA and 1.9 hours for P; P <.01) between the two cohorts. The DA cohort trended toward shorter length of stay, with the highest percentage of patients discharged home (86.9%; P =.02). The P cohort had the lowest encounter ($9601 for DA and $9100 for P; P =.20) and intraoperative (including implant used) ($7268 for DA and $6792 for P; P <.01) costs. The DA cohort had a significantly higher cost of radiology during the encounter ($244; P <.01). Regression analysis demonstrated that length of stay and DA approach were both predictors of increased encounter cost. Conclusion: The DA cohort had improved measures of health; however, this approach was associated with a higher operative cost and was predictive of increased encounter cost despite a shorter length of stay. [ Orthopedics . 2024;47(3):e151–e156.]

Publisher

SLACK, Inc.

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