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Published in: Hernia 1/2020

01-02-2020 | Inguinal Hernia | Original Article

Hernia recurrence inventory: inguinal hernia recurrence can be accurately assessed using patient-reported outcomes

Authors: L. Tastaldi, P. H. F. Barros, D. M. Krpata, A. S. Prabhu, S. Rosenblatt, C. C. Petro, H. Alkhatib, L. A. Szutan, R. A. Silva, M. A. Olson, T. G. Stewart, S. Roll, M. J. Rosen, B. K. Poulose

Published in: Hernia | Issue 1/2020

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Abstract

Purpose

Relying solely on in-person encounters to assess long-term outcomes of hernia repair leads to substantial loss of information and patients lost-to-follow-up, hindering research and quality improvement initiatives. We aimed to determine if inguinal hernia recurrences could be assessed using the Ventral Hernia Recurrence Inventory (VHRI), a previously existing patient-reported outcome (PRO) tool that can be administered through the telephone and has already been validated for diagnosing ventral hernia recurrence.

Methods

A prospective, multicentric comparative study was conducted. Adult patients from two centers (United States and Brazil) at least 1 year after open or minimally invasive inguinal hernia repair were asked to answer the questions of the VHRI in relation to their prior repair. A physical exam was then performed by a blinded surgeon. Testing characteristics and diagnostic performance of the PRO were calculated. Patients with suspected recurrences were preferentially recruited.

Results

128 patients were enrolled after 175 repairs. All patients answered the VHRI and were further examined, where a recurrence was present in 32% of the repairs. Self-reported bulge and patient perception of a recurrence were highly sensitive (84–94%) and specific (93–94%) for the diagnosis of an inguinal hernia recurrence. Test performance was similar in the American and Brazilian populations despite several baseline differences in demographic and clinical characteristics.

Conclusion

The VHRI can be used to assess long-term inguinal hernia recurrence and should be reestablished as the Hernia Recurrence Inventory (HRI). Its implementation in registries, quality improvement efforts, and research could contribute to improving long-term follow-up rates in hernia patients.
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Metadata
Title
Hernia recurrence inventory: inguinal hernia recurrence can be accurately assessed using patient-reported outcomes
Authors
L. Tastaldi
P. H. F. Barros
D. M. Krpata
A. S. Prabhu
S. Rosenblatt
C. C. Petro
H. Alkhatib
L. A. Szutan
R. A. Silva
M. A. Olson
T. G. Stewart
S. Roll
M. J. Rosen
B. K. Poulose
Publication date
01-02-2020
Publisher
Springer Paris
Keyword
Inguinal Hernia
Published in
Hernia / Issue 1/2020
Print ISSN: 1265-4906
Electronic ISSN: 1248-9204
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10029-019-02000-z

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