Outcome
Type |
Measure |
Description |
Time frame |
Safety issue |
Primary |
Hernia Recurrence |
In details, Hernia Recurrence was clinically defined as any visible or palpable ''blowout'' in the abdominal wall. computed tomography scan evaluation was carried out by a radiologist with 10 years of gastrointestinal computed tomography scan experience. |
3 months |
|
Primary |
Hernia Recurrence |
In details, Hernia Recurrence was clinically defined as any visible or palpable ''blowout'' in the abdominal wall. computed tomography scan evaluation was carried out by a radiologist with 10 years of gastrointestinal computed tomography scan experience. |
6 months |
|
Primary |
Hernia Recurrence |
In details, Hernia Recurrence was clinically defined as any visible or palpable ''blowout'' in the abdominal wall. computed tomography scan evaluation was carried out by a radiologist with 10 years of gastrointestinal computed tomography scan experience. |
12 months |
|
Primary |
Hernia Recurrence |
In details, Hernia Recurrence was clinically defined as any visible or palpable ''blowout'' in the abdominal wall. computed tomography scan evaluation was carried out by a radiologist with 10 years of gastrointestinal computed tomography scan experience. |
24 months |
|
Primary |
Hernia Recurrence |
In details, Hernia Recurrence was clinically defined as any visible or palpable ''blowout'' in the abdominal wall. computed tomography scan evaluation was carried out by a radiologist with 10 years of gastrointestinal computed tomography scan experience. |
36 months |
|
Primary |
Mesh Bulging |
In details, Mesh Bulging was clinically defined as any visible or palpable ''blowout'' in the abdominal wall. computed tomography scan evaluation was carried out by a radiologist with 10 years of gastrointestinal computed tomography scan experience. |
3 months |
|
Primary |
Mesh Bulging |
In details, Mesh Bulging was clinically defined as any visible or palpable ''blowout'' in the abdominal wall. computed tomography scan evaluation was carried out by a radiologist with 10 years of gastrointestinal computed tomography scan experience. |
12 months |
|
Primary |
Mesh Bulging |
In details, Mesh Bulging was clinically defined as any visible or palpable ''blowout'' in the abdominal wall. computed tomography scan evaluation was carried out by a radiologist with 10 years of gastrointestinal computed tomography scan experience. |
24 months |
|
Primary |
Mesh Bulging |
In details, Mesh Bulging was clinically defined as any visible or palpable ''blowout'' in the abdominal wall. computed tomography scan evaluation was carried out by a radiologist with 10 years of gastrointestinal computed tomography scan experience. |
36 months |
|
Primary |
surgical site events |
Regarding the surgical site events, the classification of wound events was assigned according to the likelihood and degree of wound contamination at the time of the operation, as stated in the Centre for Disease Control and Prevention wound classification (superficial, deep or organ space) |
1 months |
|
Primary |
Number of patients affected by Superficial surgical site infection |
Superficial infections according to Clavien-Dindo criteria |
1 months |
|
Secondary |
Number of patients affected by Superficial surgical site infections |
Superficial infections according to Clavien-Dindo criteria |
Within 30 days postoperatively |
|
Secondary |
Number of patients affected by Deep surgical site infections |
Deep surgical site infections according to Clavien-Dindo criteria |
Within 30 days postoperatively |
|
Secondary |
Number of patients affected by organ space infections |
Organ space infections according to Clavien-Dindo criteria |
Within 30 days postoperatively |
|
Secondary |
Number of patients affected by Surgical Site Occurence |
Surgical Site Occurence Reported according to the Ventral Hernia Working Group (VHWG) definitions |
Within 30 days postoperatively |
|
Secondary |
Postoperative pain |
Postoperative pain will be recorded according to the Visual Analogue Scale (VAS). The Visual Analogue Scale (VAS) measures pain intensity. The Visual Analogue Scale consists of a 10cm line, with two end points representing 0 ('no pain') and 10 ('pain as bad as it could possibly be'). |
Postoperative pain will be recorded according to visual analogue scale Visual Analogue Scale at 1 month. |
|
Secondary |
Postoperative pain |
Postoperative pain will be recorded according to the Visual Analogue Scale (VAS). The Visual Analogue Scale (VAS) measures pain intensity. The Visual Analogue Scale consists of a 10cm line, with two end points representing 0 ('no pain') and 10 ('pain as bad as it could possibly be'). |
Postoperative pain will be recorded according to visual analogue scale Visual Analogue Scale at 3 month. |
|
Secondary |
Postoperative pain |
Postoperative pain will be recorded according to the Visual Analogue Scale (VAS). The Visual Analogue Scale (VAS) measures pain intensity. The Visual Analogue Scale consists of a 10cm line, with two end points representing 0 ('no pain') and 10 ('pain as bad as it could possibly be'). |
Postoperative pain will be recorded according to visual analogue scale Visual Analogue Scale at 6 month. |
|
Secondary |
Postoperative pain |
Postoperative pain will be recorded according to the Visual Analogue Scale (VAS). The Visual Analogue Scale (VAS) measures pain intensity. The Visual Analogue Scale consists of a 10cm line, with two end points representing 0 ('no pain') and 10 ('pain as bad as it could possibly be'). |
Postoperative pain will be recorded according to visual analogue scale Visual Analogue Scale at 12 month. |
|
Secondary |
Postoperative pain |
Postoperative pain will be recorded according to the Visual Analogue Scale (VAS). The Visual Analogue Scale (VAS) measures pain intensity. The Visual Analogue Scale consists of a 10cm line, with two end points representing 0 ('no pain') and 10 ('pain as bad as it could possibly be'). |
Postoperative pain will be recorded according to visual analogue scale Visual Analogue Scale at 24 month. |
|
Secondary |
Postoperative pain |
Postoperative pain will be recorded according to the Visual Analogue Scale (VAS). The Visual Analogue Scale (VAS) measures pain intensity. The Visual Analogue Scale consists of a 10cm line, with two end points representing 0 ('no pain') and 10 ('pain as bad as it could possibly be'). |
Postoperative pain will be recorded according to visual analogue scale Visual Analogue Scale at 36 month. |
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