One-stop endoscopic hernia surgery: efficient and satisfactory

C. E.H. Voorbrood*, J. P.J. Burgmans, G. J. Clevers, P. H.P. Davids, E. J.M.M. Verleisdonk, N. Schouten, T. van Dalen

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Abstract

Background: One-stop surgery offers patients diagnostic work-up and subsequent surgical treatment on the same day. In the present study, patient satisfaction and efficiency from an institutional perspective were evaluated in patients who were referred for one-stop endoscopic inguinal hernia repair. Method: In a high-volume inguinal hernia clinic, all consecutive patients referred for one-stop surgical treatment, were registered prospectively. An instructed secretary screened patients for eligibility for the one-stop option when the appointment was made. Totally extraperitoneal hernia repair under general anaesthesia was the preferred operative technique. Patient’s satisfaction, successful day surgery and institutional efficiency were evaluated. Results: Between January 2010 and January 2012 a total of 349 patients (17 % of all patients in the hernia clinic) were referred for one-stop hernia repair. Mean age was 47.5 years and 96.3 % were males. Three hundred thirty-six patients underwent hernia surgery on the same day (96.3 %). In thirteen patients (3.7 %) no operative repair was done on the day of presentation due to an incorrect diagnosis (n = 7), a watchful waiting policy for asymptomatic hernia (n = 3), rescheduling due to a large scrotal hernia, and there were two “no shows”. Following hernia repair 97 % of the patients were discharged on the same day, while ten patients required hospitalization. Based on the questionnaires the main satisfaction score among patients was 9.0 (8.89–9.17 95 % CI) on a scale ranging from 0 to 10. Conclusion: One-stop hernia surgery is feasible and satisfactory from an institutional as well as from a patient’s perspective.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)395-400
Number of pages6
JournalHernia
Volume19
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jun 2015

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