Frontiers | How Long Do We Need to Follow-Up Our Hernia Patients to . . . About 91 87% of such recurrences occur already within 10 years of the last operation Conclusion: Ascertainment of the actual recurrence rate after hernia repair calls for a follow-up of 10 years for incisional hernia and of 50 years for inguinal hernia The data collected can be used to give an approximate estimate with a shorter follow-up
Frontiers The course of onset of recurrence is markedly different for incisional hernia 91 87 % of such recurrences occur already within 10 years of the last operation The data collected can be used to give an approximate estimate with a shorter follow-up
Ten-Year Results of Inguinal Hernia Open Mesh Repair Conclusion: Considering the high rate of late recurrences, a follow-up of at least 10 years is necessary to determine the accurate recurrence rate after open inguinal hernia mesh repair Further studies are needed to clarify the significance of US recurrences Clinical Trial Registration: clinicaltrials gov, identifier NCT06008535
Introduction - Frontiers It is known that recurrences continue to occur after the follow-up period of 1–5 years usually used in most hernia studies By reviewing the data in the Herniamed Hernia Registry documenting the time interval between the recurrent operation and previous inguinal hernia repair, the present study identifies the temporal course of onset of recurrence
Inguinal Hernia | List of Frontiers open access articles How Long Do We Need to Follow-Up Our Hernia Patients to Find the Real Recurrence Rate? in Visceral Surgery Ferdinand Köckerling Andreas Koch Ralph Lorenz Christine Schug-Pass Bernd Stechemesser Wolfgang Reinpold Frontiers in Surgery doi 10 3389 fsurg 2015 00024 24,298 views 122 citations Methods Published on 25 Jan 2022
How Long Do We Need to Follow-Up Our Hernia Patients to Find the Real . . . It is known that recurrences continue to occur after the follow-up period of 1-5 years usually used in most hernia studies By reviewing the data in the Herniamed Hernia Registry documenting the time interval between the recurrent operation and previous inguinal hernia repair, the present study identifies the temporal course of onset of recurrence Prospective data were recorded in the
How Long Do We Need to Follow-Up Our Hernia Patients to Find the Real . . . Specialty section: Conclusion: Ascertainment of the actual recurrence rate after hernia repair calls for a This article was submitted to Visceral Surgery, a section of the journal follow-up of 10 years for incisional hernia and of 50 years for inguinal hernia
How long do we need to follow-up our hernia patients to find the real . . . The course of onset of recurrence is markedly different for incisional hernia 91 87 % of such recurrences occur already within 10 years of the last operation ConclusionAscertainment of the actual recurrence rate after hernia repair calls for a follow-up of 10 years for incisional hernia and of 50 years for inguinal hernia
Commentary: How long do we need to follow-up our hernia . . . - Paperity The recurrence rates followed over such a long interval have important implications for managing follow-up care for hernia patients Recurrence and wound infection rates, postoperative neuralgia, hospital length of stay, and return to normal activity are important metrics that define the success of any incisional or inguinal hernia repair
How Long Do We Need to Follow-Up Our Hernia Patients to Find the Real . . . After a median follow-up of 7 7 months a high rate of recurrence was detected (20 7% per year), especially in hernias that were operated on after a previous repair (18 1% primary vs 30 6% recurrent; P= 004) Conclusion: The EVEREG registry is a useful tool to know the current situation of incisional hernia treatment