A Novel Fat-Augmented Omentum-Based Construct Is a Cost-Effective Alternative for Autologous Breast Reconstruction

一种新型的脂肪填充大网膜结构是自体乳房重建的一种经济有效的替代方案

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Abstract

Background/Objectives: The omental fat-augmented free flap (O-FAFF) is a novel technique for autologous breast reconstruction in patients who cannot use or who elect not to use more traditional donor sites. While the clinical outcomes of O-FAFF have been well studied, associated costs and resource utilization have not yet been investigated. The O-FAFF technique involves the use of an acellular dermal matrix and a two-team approach for laparoscopic harvest of the omentum, thereby increasing surgical and materials costs. This study compares the longitudinal cost-effectiveness study of O-FAFF breast reconstruction compared to reconstruction using implants or abdominal donor sites (deep inferior epigastric artery flap or transverse rectus abdominis myocutaneous flap). Methods: This cost-effectiveness analysis compared O-FAFF to abdominal free flap and implant-based reconstruction in adults. Markov cohort modeling was used to study cost-effectiveness from the payer perspective. Results: Compared to implant-based reconstruction, the incremental cost of O-FAFF reconstruction was USD 9227 and the incremental gain in breast quality-adjusted life-year (B-QALY) was 0.95, resulting in an incremental cost-effectiveness ratio of USD 9712.64/B-QALY gained, which is well under the acceptable cost-effectiveness threshold of USD 50,000 per B-QALY. Compared to abdominal flap reconstruction, O-FAFF reconstruction was associated with an incremental decrease in direct costs of USD 1410.10 and an incremental gain in B-QALYs of 0.36 and was thus the dominant strategy. Conclusions: The O-FAFF breast reconstruction technique is a cost-effective alternative to more traditional methods of breast reconstruction, including abdominal free flap techniques and implant-based reconstruction. As such, the O-FAFF technique represents an important novel modality for primary autologous reconstruction.

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