PLoS ONE (Jan 2024)

Cost and utilization analysis of concurrent versus staged testicular prosthesis implantation for radical orchiectomy.

  • Vi Nguyen,
  • Arman Walia,
  • Joshua J Horns,
  • Niraj Paudel,
  • Aditya Bagrodia,
  • Darshan P Patel,
  • Tung-Chin Hsieh,
  • James M Hotaling

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0296735
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 19, no. 1
p. e0296735

Abstract

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PurposeAmerican Urological Association guidelines recommend testicular prosthesis discussion prior to orchiectomy. Utilization may be low. We compared outcomes and care utilization between concurrent implant (CI) and staged implant (SI) insertion after radical orchiectomy.Materials & methodsThe MarketScan Commercial claims database (2008-2017) was queried for men ages >18 years who underwent radical orchiectomy for testicular mass, stratified as orchiectomy with no implant, CI, or SI. 90-day outcomes included rate of reoperation, readmission, emergency department (ED) presentation, and outpatient visits. Regression models provided rate ratio comparison.Results8803 patients (8564 no implant, 190 CI, 49 SI; 2.7% implant rate) were identified with no difference in age, Charlson Comorbidity Index, insurance plan, additional cancer treatment, or metastasis. Median perioperative cost at orchiectomy (+/- implant) for no implant, CI, and SI were $5682 (3648-8554), $7823 (5403-10973), and $5380 (4130-10521), respectively (pConclusionsCI placement has less total perioperative cost, lower explant rate, and similar postoperative utilization to SI.