Association of hospital volume and operative approach with clinical and financial outcomes of elective esophagectomy in the United States.
Saad MallickNikhil L ChervuJeffrey BalianNicole CharlandAlberto R ValenzuelaSara SakowitzPeyman BenharashPublished in: PloS one (2024)
In this nationwide study, MIS esophagectomy was associated with increased hospitalization costs, but improved short-term outcomes. In MIS operations, cost differences were mitigated by volume, as HVH status was linked with decreased costs in the setting of decreased odds of complications. Centralization of care to HVH centers should be considered as MIS approaches are increasingly utilized.