1.The combined application of topsis method and boston matrix in the analysis of specialized disease structure
Dechao JIANG ; Yuejun HU ; Qiuhong LI ; Yibin YE ; Chenyi ZOU
Modern Hospital 2024;24(7):1039-1043
Objective To make a comprehensive analysis of the index of benefit and medical service ability of disease,and provide references for the operation management of public hospital based on disease.Methods TOPSIS was used to compre-hensively evaluate the income contribution,income structure,daily income,the proportion of operation/grade 4 operation,DRG-CMI and other indexes.According to the Boston matrix,two-dimensional quadrant analysis was carried out to determine the dominant diseases in the operation management.Results Twelve main diseases in a hospital specialty were analyzed,and the comprehensive scores of two dimensions of benefit and medical service ability were formed.According to the scores,a two-dimen-sional quadrant map was drawn,and the characteristics of diseases in each quadrant were summarized to identify the dominant diseases that contribute greatly to the economic operation and technical difficulty evaluation of the specialty.Conclusion The combined application of TOPSIS and Boston matrix in specialty operation analysis can help public hospital to realize the classifica-tion management of disease balancing benefit and difficulty,so as to optimize the disease structure and improve the utilization rate of medical resources.
2.Robot-assisted transperitoneal and retroperitoneal adrenalectomy for huge adrenal tumors in 45 cases
Yili HAN ; Jiahui ZHAO ; Yong LUO ; Mingchuan LI ; Dechao WEI ; Yongguang JIANG
Journal of Modern Urology 2023;28(1):46-49
【Objective】 To compare the outcomes of robot-assisted laparoscopic transperitoneal and retroperitoneal operation for huge (>6 cm) adrenal tumors. 【Methods】 The clinical data of 45 patients with huge adrenal tumors who underwent robotic surgery during Jan.2017 and Dec.2021 were retrospectively analyzed, including 28 cases via the transperitoneal approach and 17 cases via the retroperitoneal approach. 【Results】 No patients were converted to open operations. There were no significant differences in postoperative drainage time (2.24±0.44 vs. 2.36±0.49) d, operation time (130.88±5.96 vs. 136.61±8.39) min, blood loss (189.41±13.91 vs. 192.5±12.36) mL and postoperative hospital stay (7.06±0.56 vs. 7.46±0.69) d between the retroperitoneal and transperitoneal approaches. Retroperitoneal approach was better than transperitoneal approach in early postoperative feeding [(38.82±6.75 vs. 74.14±6.57) h, P<0.01] . 【Conclusion】 Robotic surgery is safe and effective in the treatment of large adrenal tumors. The choice of surgical approach should be based on patients’ condition, tumor volume and location.