Update of the international HerniaSurge guidelines for groin hernia management

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Update of the international HerniaSurge guidelines for groin hernia management. / Stabilini, Cesare; van Veenendaal, Nadine; Aasvang, Eske; Agresta, Ferdinando; Aufenacker, Theo; Berrevoet, Frederik; Burgmans, Ine; Chen, David; de Beaux, Andrew; East, Barbora; Garcia-Alamino, Jose; Henriksen, Nadia; Köckerling, Ferdinand; Kukleta, Jan; Loos, Maarten; Lopez-Cano, Manuel; Lorenz, Ralph; Miserez, Marc; Montgomery, Agneta; Morales-Conde, Salvador; Oppong, Chris; Pawlak, Maciej; Podda, Mauro; Reinpold, Wolfgang; Sanders, David; Sartori, Alberto; Tran, Hanh Minh; Verdaguer, Mireia; Wiessner, Reiko; Yeboah, Michael; Zwaans, Willem; Simons, Maarten.

I: BJS open, Bind 7, Nr. 5, zrad080, 2023.

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Stabilini, C, van Veenendaal, N, Aasvang, E, Agresta, F, Aufenacker, T, Berrevoet, F, Burgmans, I, Chen, D, de Beaux, A, East, B, Garcia-Alamino, J, Henriksen, N, Köckerling, F, Kukleta, J, Loos, M, Lopez-Cano, M, Lorenz, R, Miserez, M, Montgomery, A, Morales-Conde, S, Oppong, C, Pawlak, M, Podda, M, Reinpold, W, Sanders, D, Sartori, A, Tran, HM, Verdaguer, M, Wiessner, R, Yeboah, M, Zwaans, W & Simons, M 2023, 'Update of the international HerniaSurge guidelines for groin hernia management', BJS open, bind 7, nr. 5, zrad080. https://doi.org/10.1093/bjsopen/zrad080

APA

Stabilini, C., van Veenendaal, N., Aasvang, E., Agresta, F., Aufenacker, T., Berrevoet, F., Burgmans, I., Chen, D., de Beaux, A., East, B., Garcia-Alamino, J., Henriksen, N., Köckerling, F., Kukleta, J., Loos, M., Lopez-Cano, M., Lorenz, R., Miserez, M., Montgomery, A., ... Simons, M. (2023). Update of the international HerniaSurge guidelines for groin hernia management. BJS open, 7(5), [zrad080]. https://doi.org/10.1093/bjsopen/zrad080

Vancouver

Stabilini C, van Veenendaal N, Aasvang E, Agresta F, Aufenacker T, Berrevoet F o.a. Update of the international HerniaSurge guidelines for groin hernia management. BJS open. 2023;7(5). zrad080. https://doi.org/10.1093/bjsopen/zrad080

Author

Stabilini, Cesare ; van Veenendaal, Nadine ; Aasvang, Eske ; Agresta, Ferdinando ; Aufenacker, Theo ; Berrevoet, Frederik ; Burgmans, Ine ; Chen, David ; de Beaux, Andrew ; East, Barbora ; Garcia-Alamino, Jose ; Henriksen, Nadia ; Köckerling, Ferdinand ; Kukleta, Jan ; Loos, Maarten ; Lopez-Cano, Manuel ; Lorenz, Ralph ; Miserez, Marc ; Montgomery, Agneta ; Morales-Conde, Salvador ; Oppong, Chris ; Pawlak, Maciej ; Podda, Mauro ; Reinpold, Wolfgang ; Sanders, David ; Sartori, Alberto ; Tran, Hanh Minh ; Verdaguer, Mireia ; Wiessner, Reiko ; Yeboah, Michael ; Zwaans, Willem ; Simons, Maarten. / Update of the international HerniaSurge guidelines for groin hernia management. I: BJS open. 2023 ; Bind 7, Nr. 5.

Bibtex

@article{8a33eba22af14cc4a482c4e5da94870a,
title = "Update of the international HerniaSurge guidelines for groin hernia management",
abstract = "Background: Groin hernia repair is one of the most common operations performed globally, with more than 20 million procedures per year. The last guidelines on groin hernia management were published in 2018 by the HerniaSurge Group. The aim of this project was to assess new evidence and update the guidelines. The guideline is intended for general and abdominal wall surgeons treating adult patients with groin hernias. Method: A working group of 30 international groin hernia experts and all involved stakeholders was formed and examined all new literature on groin hernia management, available until April 2022. Articles were screened for eligibility and assessed according to GRADE methodologies. New evidence was included, and chapters were rewritten. Statements and recommendations were updated or newly formulated as necessary. Results: Ten chapters of the original HerniaSurge inguinal hernia guidelines were updated. In total, 39 new statements and 32 recommendations were formulated (16 strong recommendations). A modified Delphi method was used to reach consensus on all statements and recommendations among the groin hernia experts and at the European Hernia Society meeting in Manchester on October 21, 2022. Conclusion: The HerniaSurge Collaboration has updated the international guidelines for groin hernia management. The updated guidelines provide an overview of the best available evidence on groin hernia management and include evidence-based statements and recommendations for daily practice. Future guideline development will change according to emerging guideline methodology.",
author = "Cesare Stabilini and {van Veenendaal}, Nadine and Eske Aasvang and Ferdinando Agresta and Theo Aufenacker and Frederik Berrevoet and Ine Burgmans and David Chen and {de Beaux}, Andrew and Barbora East and Jose Garcia-Alamino and Nadia Henriksen and Ferdinand K{\"o}ckerling and Jan Kukleta and Maarten Loos and Manuel Lopez-Cano and Ralph Lorenz and Marc Miserez and Agneta Montgomery and Salvador Morales-Conde and Chris Oppong and Maciej Pawlak and Mauro Podda and Wolfgang Reinpold and David Sanders and Alberto Sartori and Tran, {Hanh Minh} and Mireia Verdaguer and Reiko Wiessner and Michael Yeboah and Willem Zwaans and Maarten Simons",
note = "Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} The Author(s) 2023. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of BJS Society Ltd.",
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language = "English",
volume = "7",
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issn = "2474-9842",
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RIS

TY - JOUR

T1 - Update of the international HerniaSurge guidelines for groin hernia management

AU - Stabilini, Cesare

AU - van Veenendaal, Nadine

AU - Aasvang, Eske

AU - Agresta, Ferdinando

AU - Aufenacker, Theo

AU - Berrevoet, Frederik

AU - Burgmans, Ine

AU - Chen, David

AU - de Beaux, Andrew

AU - East, Barbora

AU - Garcia-Alamino, Jose

AU - Henriksen, Nadia

AU - Köckerling, Ferdinand

AU - Kukleta, Jan

AU - Loos, Maarten

AU - Lopez-Cano, Manuel

AU - Lorenz, Ralph

AU - Miserez, Marc

AU - Montgomery, Agneta

AU - Morales-Conde, Salvador

AU - Oppong, Chris

AU - Pawlak, Maciej

AU - Podda, Mauro

AU - Reinpold, Wolfgang

AU - Sanders, David

AU - Sartori, Alberto

AU - Tran, Hanh Minh

AU - Verdaguer, Mireia

AU - Wiessner, Reiko

AU - Yeboah, Michael

AU - Zwaans, Willem

AU - Simons, Maarten

N1 - Publisher Copyright: © The Author(s) 2023. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of BJS Society Ltd.

PY - 2023

Y1 - 2023

N2 - Background: Groin hernia repair is one of the most common operations performed globally, with more than 20 million procedures per year. The last guidelines on groin hernia management were published in 2018 by the HerniaSurge Group. The aim of this project was to assess new evidence and update the guidelines. The guideline is intended for general and abdominal wall surgeons treating adult patients with groin hernias. Method: A working group of 30 international groin hernia experts and all involved stakeholders was formed and examined all new literature on groin hernia management, available until April 2022. Articles were screened for eligibility and assessed according to GRADE methodologies. New evidence was included, and chapters were rewritten. Statements and recommendations were updated or newly formulated as necessary. Results: Ten chapters of the original HerniaSurge inguinal hernia guidelines were updated. In total, 39 new statements and 32 recommendations were formulated (16 strong recommendations). A modified Delphi method was used to reach consensus on all statements and recommendations among the groin hernia experts and at the European Hernia Society meeting in Manchester on October 21, 2022. Conclusion: The HerniaSurge Collaboration has updated the international guidelines for groin hernia management. The updated guidelines provide an overview of the best available evidence on groin hernia management and include evidence-based statements and recommendations for daily practice. Future guideline development will change according to emerging guideline methodology.

AB - Background: Groin hernia repair is one of the most common operations performed globally, with more than 20 million procedures per year. The last guidelines on groin hernia management were published in 2018 by the HerniaSurge Group. The aim of this project was to assess new evidence and update the guidelines. The guideline is intended for general and abdominal wall surgeons treating adult patients with groin hernias. Method: A working group of 30 international groin hernia experts and all involved stakeholders was formed and examined all new literature on groin hernia management, available until April 2022. Articles were screened for eligibility and assessed according to GRADE methodologies. New evidence was included, and chapters were rewritten. Statements and recommendations were updated or newly formulated as necessary. Results: Ten chapters of the original HerniaSurge inguinal hernia guidelines were updated. In total, 39 new statements and 32 recommendations were formulated (16 strong recommendations). A modified Delphi method was used to reach consensus on all statements and recommendations among the groin hernia experts and at the European Hernia Society meeting in Manchester on October 21, 2022. Conclusion: The HerniaSurge Collaboration has updated the international guidelines for groin hernia management. The updated guidelines provide an overview of the best available evidence on groin hernia management and include evidence-based statements and recommendations for daily practice. Future guideline development will change according to emerging guideline methodology.

U2 - 10.1093/bjsopen/zrad080

DO - 10.1093/bjsopen/zrad080

M3 - Review

C2 - 37862616

AN - SCOPUS:85175585083

VL - 7

JO - BJS open

JF - BJS open

SN - 2474-9842

IS - 5

M1 - zrad080

ER -

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