The value of reducing arthroscopic partial meniscectomy in the treatment of degenerative meniscus tears: a budget impact analysis

Author:

van Well Evelien B.ORCID,Wijn Stan R.W.ORCID,Hannink Gerjon,Grutters Janneke P.C.ORCID,Rovers Maroeska M.

Abstract

Abstract Aims Numerous studies have shown that arthroscopic partial meniscectomy (APM) is not (cost-) effective in patients with symptoms attributed to a degenerative meniscus tear. We aimed to assess the budget impact of reducing APM in routine clinical practice in this population. Materials and methods A patient-level state transition model was developed to simulate patients recently diagnosed with a degenerative meniscus tear. Three strategies were compared: “current guideline” (i.e., postpone surgery to at least 3 months after diagnosis), “APM at any time” (i.e., APM available directly after diagnosis), and “nonsurgical” (i.e., APM no longer performed). Total societal costs over 5 years were calculated to determine the budget impact. Probabilistic and deterministic sensitivity analyses were conducted to address uncertainty. Results The average cost per patient over 5 years were EUR 5,077, EUR 4,577, and EUR 4,218, for the “APM at any time,” “current guideline,” and “nonsurgical” strategy, respectively. Removing APM from the treatment mix (i.e., 30,000 patients per year) in the Netherlands, resulted in a reduction in health care expenditures of EUR 54 million (95 percent confidence interval [CI] EUR 38 million–EUR 70 million) compared to the “current guideline strategy” and EUR 129 million (95 percent CI EUR 102 million–EUR 156 million) compared to the “APM at any time” strategy. Sensitivity analyses showed that uncertainty did not alter our conclusions. Conclusions Substantial costs can be saved when APM is no longer performed to treat symptoms attributed to degenerative meniscus tears in the Netherlands. It is therefore recommended to further reduce the use of APM to treat degenerative meniscus tears.

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Subject

Health Policy

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