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Comparative Study
. 2009 Sep;80(3):254-60.
doi: 10.1016/j.contraception.2009.02.010. Epub 2009 Apr 22.

An economic comparison of female sterilization of hysteroscopic tubal occlusion with laparoscopic bilateral tubal ligation

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Comparative Study

An economic comparison of female sterilization of hysteroscopic tubal occlusion with laparoscopic bilateral tubal ligation

Dale F Kraemer et al. Contraception. 2009 Sep.

Abstract

Background: This study compares the expected 5-year costs for permanent sterilization in women between nonincisional hysteroscopic tubal occlusion with the Essure system performed in an office setting and laparoscopic bilateral tubal ligation (LBTL).

Study design: An economic decision tree is used to predict outcomes and costs to compare these two procedures from a US Medicaid perspective over a 5-year time horizon.

Results: Expected costs are $2367 for Essure and $3545 for LBTL (Essure saves $1178 or 33% of LBTL costs). Sensitivity analyses show Essure has lower expected costs across all values considered. If the cost for a LBTL procedure were to decrease by 20% and the cost for Essure to increase by 20%, Essure would have still have lower expected costs.

Conclusion: Office-based sterilization for women using Essure can lead to substantial cost savings over 5 years compared to LBTL. This conclusion is robust to varying analytic inputs.

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