Aus dem Datenpool des Herniamed – Registers sind aktuell im Surgical Endoscopy im freien Zugriff (open access) erschienen:
- Outcome of laparoscopic paraesophageal hernia repair in octogenarians: a registry-based, propensity score-matched comparison of 360 patients.
- Seroma following transabdominal preperitoneal patch plasty (TAPP): incidence, risk factors, and preventive measures.
- A word of caution: never use tacks for mesh fixation to the diaphragm!
- Does coagulopathy, anticoagulant or antithrombotic therapy matter in incisional hernia repair? Data from the Herniamed Registry.
- What are the influencing factors for chronic pain following TAPP inguinal hernia repair: an analysis of 20,004 patients from the Herniamed Registry.
- What are the differences in the outcome of laparoscopic axial (I) versus paraesophageal (II-IV) hiatal hernia repair?
- TEP or TAPP for recurrent inguinal hernia repair-register-based comparison of the outcome.
- Laparo-endoscopic versus open recurrent inguinal hernia repair: should we follow the guidelines?
- Has endoscopic (TEP, TAPP) or open inguinal hernia repair a higher risk of bleeding in patients with coagulopathy or antithrombotic therapy? Data from the Herniamed Registry.
- TEP versus Lichtenstein: Which technique is better for the repair of primary unilateral inguinal hernias in men?
- When is mesh fixation in TAPP-repair of primary inguinal hernia repair necessary? The register-based analysis of 11,230 cases.
- Does surgeon volume matter in the outcome of endoscopic inguinal hernia repair?
- TEP versus TAPP: comparison of the perioperative outcome in 17,587 patients with a primary unilateral inguinal hernia.
- Perioperative outcome of unilateral versus bilateral inguinal hernia repairs in TAPP technique: analysis of 15,176 cases from the Herniamed Registry
- Do we need antibiotic prophylaxis in endoscopic inguinal hernia repair? Results of the Herniamed Registry
- Is the age of >65 years a risk factor for endoscopic treatment of primary inguinal hernia? Analysis of 24,571 patients from the Herniamed Registry
- Endoscopic repair of primary versus recurrent male unilateral inguinal hernias: Are there differences in the outcome?
- Laparoscopic IPOM versus open sublay technique for elective incisional hernia repair: a registry-based, propensity score-matched comparison of 9907 patients.
- Long-term outcome and chronic pain in atraumatic fibrin glue versus staple fixation of extra light titanized meshes in laparoscopic inguinal hernia repair (TAPP): a single-center experience. (diese Publikation ist nicht Open Access)
Kürzlich sind folgende Artikel im Online-Journal Frontiers in Surgery Open Access erschienen:
- Treatment of Large Incisional Hernias in Sandwich Technique – A Review of the Literature
- What Is the Current Knowledge About Sublay/Retro-Rectus Repair of Incisional Hernias?
- What Is the Influence of Simulation-Based Training Courses, the Learning Curve, Supervision, and Surgeon Volume on the Outcome in Hernia Repair?—A Systematic Review
- Open Intraperitoneal Onlay Mesh (IPOM) Technique for Incisional Hernia Repair
- Onlay Technique in Incisional Hernia Repair—A Systematic Review
- What Do We Know About Component Separation Techniques for Abdominal Wall Hernia Repair?
- Early Surgical Intervention following Inguinal Hernia Repair with Severe Postoperative Pain.
- Diagnostic Laparoscopy as Decision Tool for Re-recurrent Inguinal Hernia Treatment Following Open Anterior and Laparo-Endoscopic Posterior Repair.
- Biological Meshes for Inguinal Hernia Repair – Review of the Literature.
- The Use of Biological Meshes in Diaphragmatic Defects – An Evidence-Based Review of the Literature.
- Prevention of a Parastomal Hernia by Biological Mesh Reinforcement.
- Anal Sphincter Augmentation Using Biological Material.
- Biologic Mesh Reconstruction of the Pelvic Floor after Extralevator Abdominoperineal Excision: A Systematic Review.
- Open and Laparo-Endoscopic Repair of Incarcerated Abdominal Wall Hernias by the Use of Biological and Biosynthetic Meshes.
- Functional Results after Repair of Large Hiatal Hernia by Use of a Biologic Mesh
- Endoscopic-Assisted Linea Alba Reconstruction plus Mesh Augmentation for Treatment of Umbilical and/or Epigastric Hernias and Rectus Abdominis Diastasis – Early Results
- What is a Certified Hernia Center? The Example of the German Hernia Society and German Society of General and Visceral Surgery
- Tailored Approach in Inguinal Hernia Repair – Decision Tree Based on the Guidelines
- The Need for Registries in the Early Scientific Evaluation of Surgical Innovations
- Is pooled data analysis of ventral and incisional hernia repair acceptable?
- How long do we need to follow-up our hernia patients to find the real recurrence rate?
- Groin Hernias in Women-A Review of the Literature.
- Classification of Rectus Diastasis-A Proposal by the German Hernia Society (DHG) and the International Endohernia Society (IEHS).
- Hernia and Cancer: The Points Where the Roads Intersect.
- What Do We Know About the Chevrel Technique in Ventral Incisional Hernia Repair?
- Recurrent Incisional Hernia Repair-An Overview.
- Laparoscopic vs. Open Surgical Repair of Subxiphoidal Hernia Following Median Sternotomy for Coronary Bypass – Analysis of the Herniamed Registry
- What Is the Reality of Hiatal Hernia Management?-A Registry Analysis
- Spermatic Cord Lipoma-A Review of the Literature
- Trends in Emergent Groin Hernia Repair—An Analysis From the Herniamed Registry
Folgende Artikel sind im World Journal of Surgery Open Access erschienen:
- Has Shouldice Repair in a Selected Group of Patients with Inguinal Hernia Comparable Results to Lichtenstein, TEP and TAPP Techniques?
- Bilateral and Unilateral Total Extraperitoneal Inguinal Hernia Repair (TEP) have Equivalent Early Outcomes: Analysis of 9395 Cases.
- Open Repair of Primary Versus Recurrent Male Unilateral Inguinal Hernias: Perioperative Complications and 1-Year Follow-up.
- Small and Laterally Placed Incisional Hernias Can be Safely Managed with an Onlay Repair.
- Authors’ Reply: Small and Laterally Placed Incisional Hernias Can be Safely Managed with an Onlay Repair.(diese Publikation ist nicht Open Access)
Innovative Surgical Sciences:
Visceral Medicine:
Annals of Surgery:
- Smaller Inguinal Hernias are Independent Risk Factors for Developing Chronic Postoperative Inguinal Pain (CPIP): A Registry-based Multivariable Analysis of 57, 999 Patients.
- Mini- or Less-open Sublay Operation (MILOS): A New Minimally Invasive Technique for the Extraperitoneal Mesh Repair of Incisional Hernias.
- Lichtenstein Versus Total Extraperitoneal Patch Plasty Versus Transabdominal Patch Plasty Technique for Primary Unilateral Inguinal Hernia Repair: A Registry-based, Propensity Score-matched Comparison of 57,906 Patients.
- The Importance of Registries in the Postmarketing Surveillance of Surgical Meshes.
- Response: Comment on the Study by Melkemichel: Long-term Comparison of Recurrence Rates Between Different Lightweight and Heavyweight Meshes in Open Anterior Mesh Inguinal Hernia Repair-A Nationwide Population-based Register Study.
- Influencing Factors on the Outcome in Female Groin Hernia Repair: A Registry-based Multivariable Analysis of 15,601 Patients.
Der Chirurg:
- Inguinal hernia repair in TAPP technique in a day-case surgery setting – at what price?
- Guideline-conform surgery of inguinal hernia
- Differentiated application of recommended guideline techniques for treatment of inguinal hernia
- Ventral hernias part 1 : Operative treatment techniques
- Abdominal wall hernias part 2 : Operative treatment techniques
European Surgery:
International Journal of Surgery:
- Is antibiotic prophylaxis mandatory in laparoscopic incisional hernia repair? Data from the herniamed registry.
- Outcomes of a new slowly resorbable biosynthetic mesh (Phasix™) in potentially contaminated incisional hernias: A prospective, multi-center, single-arm trial
Hernia:
- Comparison of hernia registries: the CORE project.
- What is the evidence for the use of biologic or biosynthetic meshes in abdominal wall reconstruction?
- Endorsement of the HerniaSurge guidelines by the International Endohernia Society.
- International guidelines for groin hernia management.
- Accreditation and certification requirements for hernia centers and surgeons: the ACCESS project.
- TEP for elective primary unilateral inguinal hernia repair in men: what do we know?
- Comparing routine administrative data with registry data for assessing quality of hospital care in patients with inguinal hernia. (diese Publikation ist nicht Open Access)
- MILOS and EMILOS repair of primary umbilical and epigastric hernias (diese Publikation ist nicht Open Access)
- Female sex as independent risk factor for chronic pain following elective incisional hernia repair: registry-based, propensity score-matched comparison
- The reality of general surgery training and increased complexity of abdominal wall hernia surgery
- Hospital volume and outcome in inguinal hernia repair: analysis of routine data of 133,449 patients
- Potential influencing factors on the outcome in incisional hernia repair: a registry-based multivariable analysis of 22,895 patients
- What is the outcome of the open IPOM versus sublay technique in the treatment of larger incisional hernias?: A propensity score-matched comparison of 9091 patients from the Herniamed Registry
- What is the outcome of re-recurrent vs recurrent inguinal hernia repairs? An analysis of 16,206 patients from the Herniamed Registry
- Comment on: Total extraperitoneal endoscopic hernioplasty (TEP) versus Lichtenstein hernioplasty: a systematic review by updated traditional and cumulative meta-analysis of randomized-controlled trials
- Treatment of small (< 2 cm) umbilical hernias: guidelines and current trends from the Herniamed Registry (diese Publikation ist nicht Open Access)
- What are the trends in incisional hernia repair? Real-world data over 10 years from the Herniamed registry (diese Publikation ist nicht Open Access)
- Assessment of potential influencing factors on the outcome in small (< 2 cm) umbilical hernia repair: a registry-based multivariable analysis of 31,965 patients (diese Publikation ist nicht Open Access)
- Differences in the outcomes of scrotal vs. lateral vs. medial inguinal hernias: a multivariable analysis of registry data (diese Publikation ist nicht Open Access)
- Elective hernia surgery cancellation due to the COVID-19 pandemic
- Analysis of 4,015 recurrent incisional hernia repairs from the Herniamed registry: risk factors and outcomes(diese Publikation ist nicht Open Access)
- What is the reality in epigastric hernia repair?–a trend analysis from the Herniamed Registry (diese Publikation ist nicht Open Access)
- Perioperative outcome in groin hernia repair: what are the most important influencing factors? (diese Publikation ist nicht Open Access)
BMC Surg:
BJS Open:
Guidelines zur endoskopischen Ventral- und Narbenhernienchirurgie in drei Abschnitten Open access in Surgical Endoscopy erschienen!
Unter diesen Links sind die einzelnen Teile der Guidelines einzusehen:
- Part1: rd.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00464-013-3170-6
- Part2: rd.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00464-013-3171-5
- Part3: rd.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00464-013-3172-4
Im Rahmen des Jahreskongresses der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Chirurgie erschien folgender Artikel am 06.05.2011 in der Kongresszeitung auf Seite 3:
Die Herniamed Qualitätssicherungsstudie wird zur Erfolgsgeschichte
Die Guidelines zur endoskopischen Hernienchirurgie sind in Surgical Endoscopy im freien Zugriff (open access) erschienen:
Guidelines for laparoscopic (TAPP) and endoscopic (TEP) treatment of inguinal hernia (International Endohernia Society)
Vortrag von Prof. Dr. med. F. Köckerling zum Thema Qualitätssicherung, Hernienregister, Zertifizierung
Ergebnisse der Qualitätssicherungsstudie Herniamed vom 30. Januar 2018
Die Zeitschrift HERNIA publiziert folgenden Artikel:
Herniamed: an Internet-based registry for outcome research in hernia surgery
Kongresszeitung Ausgabe 3 2018, S.5:
Herniamed-Daten bestätigen neue internationale Guidelines der HerniaSurg-Gruppe
Kongresszeitung Ausgabe 1 2013, S.26:
Eine Metaanalyse belegt: Die Erlernung der laparoskopischen Chirurgie sollte mit Simulations- und Trainingskursen beginnen
CHAZ | 18. Jahrgang | 5. Heft | 2017:
Ergebnisse der Narbenhernienchirurgie im Herniamed-Register im Vergleich zu Metaanalysen
CHAZ | 17. Jahrgang | 4. Heft | 2016:
Bericht des 1. Studientreffen Herniamed 2016: Mehr als 300 000 Patienten im Hernienregister
CHAZ | 16. Jahrgang | 5. Heft | 2015:
Ambulante und stationäre Hernienchirurgie in Deutschland – aktueller Stand
CHAZ | 15. Jahrgang | 6. Heft | 2014:
Chronische Schmerzen nach Narben- und Bauchwandhernien-Operationen
Behandlung der Narbenhernie – Ergebnisse des Herniamed-Registers
Doch unterschätzt – Nabel- und epigastrische Hernien
CHAZ | 14. Jahrgang | 5. Heft | 2013:
Ergebnisse der Versorgung von Ventralhernien im Herniamed-Register
CHAZ | 14. Jahrgang | 4. Heft | 2013:
Behandlungspfad für die postoperative Schmerztherapie in der Hernienchirurgie
CHAZ | 14. Jahrgang | 1. Heft | 2013:
Gemeinsame Zertifizierung von Hernienzentren durch die DHG und die DGAV
CHAZ | 12. Jahrgang | 7.+8. Heft | 2011:
Deutsche Herniengesellschaft startet mit der Zertifizierung von Hernienzentren