EM Clinicians

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"Fewer treatment failures (with the loop technique) means that patients are less likely to receive a repeat incision and drainage, which is an important patient relevant outcome given the significant pain associated with this procedure."

Schechter-Perkins, et al

Benefits for EM Clinicians:

  • Superior clinical results - 42% reduction in treatment failures
  • Eliminate patient revisits - more efficient use of ED rooms
  • Faster procedure - minutes to complete
  • Happier patients - less pain, smaller scars
The hidden costs of follow-up visits
  • No reimbursement for follow-up visits
  • Average revisit cost – $60
  • Full waiting rooms - higher walk-out rates
  • Patient inconvenience - lower satisfaction scores
Favorable reimbursement for Quickloop

Primary CPT codes (global 10-day period):

  • CPT 10060 - INCISION AND DRAINAGE OF ABSCESS SIMPLE OR SINGLE (Approximately $100-$125)
  • CPT 10061 - INCISION AND DRAINAGE OF ABSCESS COMPLICATED OR MULTIPLE. (Approximately $225-$250)

AAPC states: “A complicated incision and drainage can involve multiple incisions, drain placements, extensive packing, and a more complicated wound closure.”

The Quickloop Abscess Treatment Device leaves a drainage tube in place post-procedure, making CPT 10061 most applicable

Loop Technique Clinical Data Summary

Studies spanning 10 years and 5000 patients comparing Loop Drainage to I&D

  • 42% Reduction in Treatment Failures
  • 58% Reduction in Return Visits
  • Significantly Lower Pain Scores
  • Significantly Easier Home Care
  • Significantly Higher Patient Satisfaction
  • 57% Adoption in 18 months
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Loop Drainage Clinical Results

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Reduction in Treatment Failures

Compared to Conventional Incision and Drainage

Bar chart showing failure rates

Gottlieb. et al - 2020

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Reduction in Return Visits

Compared to Conventional Incision and Drainage

Bar chart of mean return visits

Schechter-Perkins. et al - 2020

Superior Patient Experience

Patient Self-Reported Outcomes

Ladde, et al - 2020

Pain

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Lower

Significantly Lower than I&D
p=0.004

Home Care

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Easier

Significantly Easier than I&D
p=0.002

"Given the potential for less pain, decreased scarring, and lower associated healthcare costs, this technique should be considered for the treatment of skin and soft tissue abscesses in the ED setting."

Gottlieb. et al - 2020