Abstract

Background. An enormous economic impact can be observed for infected total knee arthroplasties (TKA). The aim of the present study was to evaluate whether a cost covering treatment of infected TKA is feasible in the German DRG System. Patients and Methods. Average total treatment costs were evaluated for infected TKA and compared with a matched pair of primary TKA. Data was generated using the health record and the hospitals' health information system. Results were evaluated and compared regarding the total personnel and material costs with respect to the financial receipts. Results. A total of 28 patients diagnosed with an infected TKA were included. A significant increase in the average length of stay, use of medical supplies and third party medical examinations were found for the infected TKA. An average deficiency of 6,356€ per patient was observed for the infected TKA. An average profit of 927€ per patient was made performing primary TKA. Conclusions. A cost-effective treatment of infected TKA was not feasible with the receipts from the German DRG System. An adaption of the receipts has to be evaluated. Moreover, other measures have to be considered in order to achieve a comprehensive medical yet financial reasonable standard in the treatment of infected TKA and THA.

Highlights

  • A total of 28 patients diagnosed with an infected total knee arthroplasties (TKA) were included

  • A significant increase in the average length of stay, use of medical supplies and third party medical examinations were found for the infected TKA

  • During the period of analysis of this retrospective study, a total of 55 infected TKAs were treated at our institution

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Introduction

Total knee arthroplasties (TKAs) helped to improve the quality of life of numerous patients and are considered successful standard operations in orthopaedic surgery. An enormous economic impact can be observed for infected total knee arthroplasties (TKA). The aim of the present study was to evaluate whether a cost covering treatment of infected TKA is feasible in the German DRG System. Average total treatment costs were evaluated for infected TKA and compared with a matched pair of primary TKA. Results were evaluated and compared regarding the total personnel and material costs with respect to the financial receipts. A total of 28 patients diagnosed with an infected TKA were included. An average deficiency of 6,356C per patient was observed for the infected TKA. A cost-effective treatment of infected TKA was not feasible with the receipts from the German DRG System.

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