2020
DOI: 10.1007/s10029-020-02306-3
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Building a national hernia registry in South Africa: initial ventral hernia repair results from a diverse healthcare sector

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“…The proportion of patients that had strangulation in total was 40.3%. These results are comparable to a study done by Gouws et al (13) in South Africa about hernia repair, which observed that 37.5% of the patients operated on as emergency cases had a strangulated hernia. Another study from Saudi Arabia done by Altaf & Algethmi (14) about the risk of bowel resection in emergency hernia reported that the proportion of strangulation was 36.1%, while obstruction and irreducible hernia were 37% and 19.3% respectively.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
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“…The proportion of patients that had strangulation in total was 40.3%. These results are comparable to a study done by Gouws et al (13) in South Africa about hernia repair, which observed that 37.5% of the patients operated on as emergency cases had a strangulated hernia. Another study from Saudi Arabia done by Altaf & Algethmi (14) about the risk of bowel resection in emergency hernia reported that the proportion of strangulation was 36.1%, while obstruction and irreducible hernia were 37% and 19.3% respectively.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…This was an elderly patient who presented with strangulated femoral hernia, resection and end to end anastomosis was done, but later she developed anastomotic leak and intra-abdominal sepsis. Contrary to our study, a retrospective review of patients that had emergency hernia surgery in South Africa noted that 5.2% of the patients died following surgery (13). When Gouws et al (13) reviewed the hernia registry of South Africa, they observed that all the mortalities that were seen in hernia patients occurred among patients that had an emergency hernia surgery, with 5.7% of the patients that had emergency surgeries reported to have died.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 86%
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“…Follow-up was notably better in the private sector (42%) than in the public sector (14%). 10 To gain long term benefit from this registry, better follow-up data capture will be required. The methodology could be criticised as an arbitrary cut-off for compliance was set and the six guidelines selected might not be representative of actual compliance to the HIG(SA) guidelines.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…4,9 Following these guidelines, the HIG(SA) launched a South African national hernia registry in February of 2019. Review of the ventral hernia aspect of this registry revealed the participation of 43 surgeons, 29 (67%) of whom were from the public sector, while 14 (33%) were practising in a private capacity. 10 This study evaluates the initial results of the HIG(SA) registry. We aim to provide a snapshot of the current practice in ventral hernia repair in SA by assessing compliance of both the public and private healthcare sectors to six selected HIG(SA) ventral hernia guideline recommendations.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%