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Do custom 3D-printed revision acetabular implants provide enough value to justify the additional costs? The health-economic comparison of a new porous 3D-printed hip implant for revision arthroplasty of Paprosky type 3B acetabular defects and its closest alternative - 30/01/21

Doi : 10.1016/j.otsr.2020.03.012 
Philip Tack a, c, , Jan Victor b, Paul Gemmel c, Lieven Annemans a
a Department of Public Health and Primary Care, Ghent University, Corneel Heymanslaan 10, 4K3, 9000 Ghent, Belgium 
b Department of Department of Orthopedics and Traumatology, Ghent University Hospital, Corneel Heymanslaan 10, 9000 Ghent, Belgium 
c Department of Innovation, Entrepreneurship and Service Management, Ghent University, Tweekerkenstraat 2, 9000 Ghent, Belgium 

Corresponding author at: Department of Public Health, Ghent University, Corneel Heymanslaan 10, 4K3, 9000 Gent, Belgium.Department of Public Health, Ghent UniversityCorneel Heymanslaan 10, 4K3Gent9000Belgium

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Abstract

Purpose

Total hip arthroplasty (THA) is a common operation for patients suffering from hip arthrosis. It has been proven effective in improving quality of life while being cost-effective. Meanwhile, the number of revision hip arthroplasty is growing and those may require bone reconstruction and are potential indications for 3D custom implants. In these specific indications, medical 3D-printing has grown over the years and the use of 3D-printed implants has become more frequent. To date, the cost-effectiveness of 3D-printed implants for acetabular revision THA has not been evaluated. Therefore we performed a health economic analysis to: (1) analyse the cost-effectiveness of the aMace implant compared to its closest alternative on the market, (2) have a better insight into Belgian costs of revision hip arthroplasties and (3) estimate the budget impact in Belgium.

Hypothesis

3D-printed acetabular implants provide good value-for-health in Paprosky type 3B defects in a Belgian setting.

Material and methods

Custom Three-flanged Acetabular Components (CTAC) were compared to a 3D-printed implant (aMace) by means of a Markov model with four states (successful, re-revision, resection and dead). The cycle length was set at 6 months with a 10-year time horizon. Data was obtained through systematic literature search and provided by a large social security agency. The analysis was performed from a societal perspective. All amounts are displayed in 2019 euros. Discount rates were applied for future cost (3%) and QALY (1.5%) estimates.

Results

Revision hip arthroplasty has an average societal cost of €9950 without implant. Based on the outcomes of our model, aMace provides an excellent value for money compared to CTAC. The Incremental Cost-Effectiveness Ratio (ICER) was negative for all age groups. The base case of a 65 year old person, showed a QALY gain of 0.05 with a cost reduction of €1265 compared to CTAC. The advantage of using aMace was found to be greater if a patient is younger. The re-revision rates of both CTAC and aMace and the utility of successful revision have the highest impact on costs and effects. A Monte Carlo simulation showed aMace to be a cost-effective strategy in 90% of simulations for younger patients and in 88% of simulations for patients above 85 years old. In Belgium it would imply a cost reduction of €20500 on an annual basis.

Conclusions

Based on the findings of this model, the new 3D-printed aMace implant has the potential to bring an excellent value for money when used in revision arthroplasty of Paprosky type 3B acetabular defects. For all patients, aMace resulted in a dominant, cost-saving strategy in Belgium compared to CTAC.

Level of evidence

III, comparative medico economical diagnostic tool.

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Keywords : 3D-printing, Hip arthroplasty, Revision, Acetabular implant, Health economic evaluation, Hip

Abbreviations : Custom Three-flanged Acetabular Component, Incremental Cost-Effectiveness Ratio, Quality Adjusted Life Years, Quality of Life, Total Hip Arthroplasty, Three-Dimensional


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