01339nas a2200205 4500000000100000008004100001100001500042700001300057700001300070700001200083700001200095700001400107700001300121245008600134250001500220300001200235490000700247520083000254020004901084 2014 d1 aAssmann G.1 aKasch R.1 aHofer A.1 aBarz T.1 aMerk H.1 aFlessa S.1 aMaher C.00aComparison of Health Care Costs Between Aseptic and Two Stage Septic Hip Revision a2014/06/15 a1925-310 v293 a
The number of septic and aseptic total hip arthroplasty (THA) revisions will increase, which involves a greater financial burden. We here provide a retrospective consecutive analysis of the major variable direct costs involved in revision THA for aseptic and septic failure. A total of 144 patients (30 septic, 114 aseptic) treated between January 1, 2009 and March 31, 2012 was included. The management of septic THA loosening is much more expensive than that of aseptic loosening ($14,379.8 vs. $5,487.4). This difference is mainly attributable to the two-stage exchange technique used for septic failure (hospital stay: 40.2 vs. 15.6 days) and significantly higher implant costs ($3,930.9 vs. $2,298.2). The septic implantation part is on average $3,384.6 more expensive than aseptic procedures (P < .001).
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