Purpose In 2003, a dedicated Dutch committee developed vidence-based guidelines for the treatment of nguinal hernia (IH) in children and adults. The aim of this tudy was to describe trends in hernia care before and after he publication of the guidelines on IH surgery in the etherlands. ethods Originally, a retrospective baseline analysis of H surgery in 90 Dutch hospitals was performed among atients treated for IH in 2001. The results of this baseline nalysis were compared with a recently performed second nalysis of patients treated for IH in 2005. esults In children\\4 years of age, the study showed a ignificant decrease of contralateral explorations. In adults, he study showed that significantly more patients were reated with a mesh-based repair in 2005 (95.9 vs. 78.8%, <0.01eover, there was an increase of patients ith bilateral hernia treated with an endoscopic technique 41.5 vs. 22.3%, P<0.01) and more patients were treated n day surgery (53.5 vs. 38.6%, P<0.01). Lastly, a decline n operations performed for recurrent IH in adults was bserved (10.9 vs. 13.3%, P<0.01). onclusion This study showed that most patients with IH n the Netherlands were treated according to the main ecommendations of the Dutch evidence-based guidelines.

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doi.org/10.1007/s10029-009-0578-y, hdl.handle.net/1765/20766
Hernia: the journal of hernias and abdominal wall surgery
Erasmus MC: University Medical Center Rotterdam

de Lange, D., Kreeft, M., van Ramshorst, G., Aufenacker, T., Rauwerda, J., & Simons, M. P. (2010). Inguinal hernia surgery in the Netherlands: Are patients treated according to the guidelines?. Hernia: the journal of hernias and abdominal wall surgery, 14(2), 143–148. doi:10.1007/s10029-009-0578-y