Robotic-Assisted Partial Nephrectomy for Kidney Cancer: A Health Technology Assessment

CONCLUSIONS: RAPN may improve clinical outcomes and reduce complications. The cost-effectiveness of RAPN for people with kidney cancer is unknown. We estimate that the 5-year budget impact of publicly funding RAPN for people with kidney cancer would be $1.58 million. People we spoke with who had lived experience of kidney cancer and had undergone RAPN reported favourably on their experiences, particularly in terms of the quick recovery, short hospital stay, and minimal pain. Conversely, those who had undergone an open procedure spoke of difficulties including pain, complications, and increased length of hospital stay. Surgeons emphasized the importance of RAPN being made available to people with kidney cancer because of the increased risks and complications associated with open partial nephrectomy.PMID:38028531 | PMC:PMC10656046
Source: Ontario Health Technology Assessment Series - Category: General Medicine Authors: Source Type: research