Acceptance of Open Preperitoneal Repair in Inguinal Hernia Surgery Delphi-Consensus After an Anonymous International Survey Among European Hernia Society Members
Ralph Lorenz, Willem Akkersdijk, Gabriel Paiva De Oliveira, Tim Warren, Marc Soler

TL;DR
This study explores surgeon opinions on inguinal hernia repair techniques and finds that open preperitoneal methods can be a valid alternative to traditional techniques when expertise is available.
Contribution
The study provides a Delphi-consensus-based set of recommendations for optimal inguinal hernia repair approaches.
Findings
Open preperitoneal techniques are an acceptable alternative to the Lichtenstein technique if expertise is available.
31 out of 38 statements achieved consensus among surgeons, with 13 reaching ≥90% agreement.
Education and training in open preperitoneal techniques are crucial for their acceptance and successful implementation.
Abstract
For years, the Lichtenstein technique was the gold standard for open repair, but several open pre-peritoneal techniques have developed since the fifties of the 20th century that offer some benefits over the Lichtenstein technique in terms of post-surgical incidence of pain. Since the 2023 update of the International HerniaSurge Guidelines, open preperitoneal mesh techniques have been an acceptable alternative, providing available expertise and competence with at least equal results as Lichtenstein repair. The aim of this project is to understand the views of surgeons regarding the approach to inguinal hernia repair and determine best practice principles for optimal surgical outcomes. Using a modified Delphi method, a panel of experts developed 43 Likert scale statements across six key domains. These statements were used to develop an online survey distributed to surgeons in Europe…
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TopicsHernia repair and management · Appendicitis Diagnosis and Management · Hip and Femur Fractures
