整容旅游的意外经济负担:一个学术中心的经验。

IF 2 3区 医学 Q2 SURGERY Aesthetic Plastic Surgery Pub Date : 2024-12-11 DOI:10.1007/s00266-024-04516-x
R Patrick Duggan, Ramon L Zapata-Sirvent, Pablo L Padilla, John S Hamati, Annalisa Lopez, Linda G Phillips
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导读:整容旅游是一个新兴的领域,以低廉的费用吸引着患者。患者往往不知道处理并发症的潜在成本,这些成本往往转嫁给当地医疗保健系统。我们报告我们的经验,在一个单一的学术中心,作为一个安全网医院管理美容手术旅游患者。方法:回顾我院2020年3月至2021年9月期间整容旅游患者的人口统计数据和结果。结果:24例女性患者,平均年龄35.6岁。所有患者都进行了身体轮廓手术,最常见的是腹部成形术(17/24),经常结合吸脂或隆胸。患者平均在手术后32天出现。所有患者均利用急诊科资源,20/24患者入院,平均每次入院5.5天。15人需要进行额外的手术,其中4人回到了手术室。12名患者出国接受手术,10名前往墨西哥,2名前往多米尼加共和国。在国内,佛罗里达州的迈阿密是最受欢迎的目的地(8/12)。结论:在发生并发症后,患者经常使用急诊科资源,并经常在来我院之前由非外科医生治疗。手术旅游继续将寻找合适的术后护理的责任推给患者,而他们的外科医生远在数百英里之外。此外,并发症的意外成本往往超过其索引程序的成本。证据等级iv:本刊要求作者为每篇文章指定一个证据等级。有关这些循证医学评级的完整描述,请参阅目录或在线作者说明www.springer.com/00266。
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Unanticipated Economic Burden of Cosmetic Surgery Tourism: A Single Academic Center's Experience.

Introduction: Cosmetic surgery tourism is a burgeoning field, attracting patients with the possibility of procedures at reduced costs. Patients are often unaware of the potential cost of managing complications, with the cost often passed on to the local healthcare systems. We report our experience at a single academic center which serves as a safety net hospital managing cosmetic surgery tourism patients.

Methods: Cosmetic surgery tourism patient demographics and outcomes were reviewed between March 2020 and September 2021 at our institution.

Results: We identified twenty-four female patients, averaging 35.6 years of age. All patients underwent body contouring procedures, most commonly abdominoplasty (17/24), frequently combined with liposuction or breast augmentation. On average, patients presented 32 days after their operation. All patients utilized emergency department resources, and 20/24 patients were admitted, averaging 5.5 days per admission. Fifteen required an additional procedure, including four who returned to the operating room. Twelve patients traveled internationally for surgery, ten to Mexico and two to the Dominican Republic. Domestically, Miami, Florida, was the most popular destination (8/12).

Conclusion: After developing a complication, patients frequently utilized emergency department resources and often were treated by non-surgeons before arriving at our institution. Surgical tourism continues to place the onus of finding appropriate postoperative care on patients, with their surgeon some hundreds of miles away. Additionally, the unanticipated cost of complications often exceeds the cost of their index procedure.

Level of evidence iv: This journal requires that authors assign a level of evidence to each article. For a full description of these Evidence-Based Medicine ratings, please refer to the Table of Contents or the online Instructions to Authors www.springer.com/00266 .

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479
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Aesthetic Plastic Surgery is a publication of the International Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery and the official journal of the European Association of Societies of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery (EASAPS), Società Italiana di Chirurgia Plastica Ricostruttiva ed Estetica (SICPRE), Vereinigung der Deutschen Aesthetisch Plastischen Chirurgen (VDAPC), the Romanian Aesthetic Surgery Society (RASS), Asociación Española de Cirugía Estética Plástica (AECEP), La Sociedad Argentina de Cirugía Plástica, Estética y Reparadora (SACPER), the Rhinoplasty Society of Europe (RSE), the Iranian Society of Plastic and Aesthetic Surgeons (ISPAS), the Singapore Association of Plastic Surgeons (SAPS), the Australasian Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons (ASAPS), the Egyptian Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons (ESPRS), and the Sociedad Chilena de Cirugía Plástica, Reconstructiva y Estética (SCCP). Aesthetic Plastic Surgery provides a forum for original articles advancing the art of aesthetic plastic surgery. Many describe surgical craftsmanship; others deal with complications in surgical procedures and methods by which to treat or avoid them. Coverage includes "second thoughts" on established techniques, which might be abandoned, modified, or improved. Also included are case histories; improvements in surgical instruments, pharmaceuticals, and operating room equipment; and discussions of problems such as the role of psychosocial factors in the doctor-patient and the patient-public interrelationships. Aesthetic Plastic Surgery is covered in Current Contents/Clinical Medicine, SciSearch, Research Alert, Index Medicus-Medline, and Excerpta Medica/Embase.
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