Performance comparisons in major uro-oncological surgeries between the USA and Japan
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Performance comparisons in major uro-oncological surgeries between the USA and Japan
Abstract
Objectives: To elucidate the differences in clinical practice between the USA and Japan in major types of uro-oncological surgery by a head-to-head comparison of national databases in the two countries.
Methods: We compared variations in surgical modality, length of stay, total charges, caseload centralization, transfusion incidence, and in-hospital mortality between the two countries for four major types of uro-oncological surgery (radical prostatectomy, radical cystectomy, nephrectomy and nephroureterectomy) in 2011. Additionally, the chronological changes in surgical modalities were investigated for 2009-11. The national estimates were based on data from the Japanese Diagnosis Procedure Combination database and the US National Inpatient Sample.
Results: For radical prostatectomy, radical cystectomy, nephrectomy and nephroureterectomy, minimally-invasive surgery accounted for 24.2% versus 70.2%, 0% versus 14.0%, 50.7% versus 30.7% and 50.2% versus 30.5%, respectively, in Japan versus the USA in 2011. Although minimally-invasive surgery has become increasingly frequent in both countries, the major procedures were robot-assisted surgery in the USA and laparoscopic surgery in Japan. The USA was generally characterized by a slightly younger age at operation, far higher hospital volume, a shorter length of stay, higher charges and less use of transfusion than Japan.
Conclusions: The findings suggest substantial differences between the USA and Japan regarding clinical practices in uro-oncological surgery. Standing at the beginning of robotic surgery era in Japan, the precise recognition of these differences will aid a proper understanding of clinical practices.
Keywords: cross-cultural comparison; nephrectomy; nephroureterectomy; prostatectomy; radical cystectomy.
© 2014 The Japanese Urological Association.
Comment in
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Editorial Comment to Performance comparisons in major uro-oncological surgeries between the USA and Japan.Int J Urol. 2014 Nov;21(11):1150. doi: 10.1111/iju.12574. Epub 2014 Jul 14. Int J Urol. 2014. PMID: 25039618 No abstract available.
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