Disposable versus Reusable Cystoscopes: A Micro-Costing Value Analysis in High-Volume and Low-Volume Urology Practices

James A. Young, Evan B. Garden, Osama Al-Alao, Darren Deoraj, Alexander C. Small, Gregory Hruby, Aaron B. Grotas, Michael A. Palese

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Abstract

Introduction:Disposable single-use cystoscopes have become increasingly available, demonstrating comparable quality to reusable cystoscopes while eliminating the need for reprocessing and repairs. However, high costs remain a concern. To clarify the role for these scopes, we performed a cost analysis comparison between the single-use Ambu® aScope™ 4 cystoscope and reusable Olympus® CYF-VHR and V2 cystoscopes in 2 clinical settings: a high-volume multi-provider practice and low-volume single-provider practice.Methods:The number of cystoscopies at each center was recorded between January and December 2019. Elements in the micro-costing analysis included the original purchasing price of the cystoscopes plus accessory equipment, sterilization supplies, repair costs, and personnel. Costs were amortized over 5 or 10 years and calculated on a per-case basis. An annual total cost analysis was performed to evaluate the cost-effectiveness of each device for each facility.Results:In 2019, 1,984 and 245 cystoscopic procedures were performed at the high and low-volume clinics, respectively. At the high-volume multi-provider practice, per-case cost for reusable cystoscopy amounted to $65.98 compared to $227.18 for single-use cystoscopy, with reusable equipment more cost-effective after 294 cystoscopies. At the low-volume single-provider practice, the per-case cost for reusable cystoscopy was $232.62 compared to $461.18 for single-use cystoscopy, with reusable equipment more cost-effective after 19 cases.Conclusions:Based on this micro-costing analysis, per-case costs favor reusable cystoscopes. While single-use cystoscope pricing may be prohibitive for large and small facilities at this present time, these instruments are powerful adjuncts to urologists' armamentaria when portability and efficiency are prioritized.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)466-471
Number of pages6
JournalUrology Practice
Volume8
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - Jul 1 2021
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • cost-benefit analysis
  • costs and cost analysis
  • cystoscopes
  • disposable equipment
  • equipment and supplies
  • hospital

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Urology

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