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Systematic review of cost-effectiveness in breast reconstruction: deep inferior epigastric perforator flap vs. implant-based breast reconstruction.

Emma HanssonFredrik BrorsonJonas LöfstrandAnna ElanderMikael Svensson
Published in: Journal of plastic surgery and hand surgery (2024)
A total of 256 abstracts were retrieved from the search, and after scrutiny, seven studies were included. The findings of this present systematic review should be interpreted with caution as the overall certainty of evidence is low (GRADE ƟƟОО). The included studies suggest that DIEP-flaps are cost-effective compared with implant-based breast reconstruction when the applied cost-effectiveness thresholds of $50,000 to $100,000 per quality-adjusted life years are used. It is noteworthy that no high level evidence exists regarding cost-effeciency, to support recommendations and decision in breast reconstruction. Methodological issues that can be improved in future studies are presented.
Keyphrases
  • breast reconstruction
  • systematic review
  • low grade
  • meta analyses
  • case control
  • high grade
  • soft tissue
  • randomized controlled trial
  • clinical practice
  • quality improvement