Using a Business Model (the 4 Disciplines of Execution) to Improve Consistency, Efficiency, and Length of Stay in Microvascular Autologous Breast Reconstruction

Background 

Autologous free tissue transfer is a common method of breast reconstruction in the United States, but it involves many care teams and can incur a large cost on an institution. The consistency and efficiency of performing these procedures can be improved with a method called the 4 disciplines of execution (4DX).

Methods 

Patients that underwent autologous breast reconstruction between 2015 and 2020 were included. Midway through the collection period, several preoperative and intraoperative interventions were implemented using the 4DX. Then, 2 cohorts of patients were analyzed for differences in operative times, length of stay (LOS), and major complications.

Results 

Thirty-two total patients were included. The median operative time before interventions were implemented was 828 minutes, and the median operative time after interventions was 619 minutes (P < 0.05). The median LOS in days before interventions was 5 days, and the median LOS after interventions was 3 days (P < 0.05). There were no statistically significant differences in complications before or after the interventions.

Conclusions 

The 4DX successfully improved consistency and efficiency in the process of performing autologous breast reconstruction at our institution, as evidenced by a faster median operative time and shorter patient LOS in the hospital.

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