InnerDyne claims cost savings with Step trocar
This article was originally published in Clinica
Executive Summary
InnerDyne (US) says its Step trocar causes fewer complications and shortens surgical time. According to a recent outcomes study, Step can save $345-515 per procedure, compared with conventional pointed trocars. As well as cost savings, the Step trocar reduced patient trauma. Even 10-12 mm access ports rarely needed suturing, says InnerDyne. The results, which have not been published in a peer-reviewed journal, come from data provided by 21 surgeons practising in California and North Carolina.
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