First Hungarian, internet-based prospective, multicenter study: the hernia-project.

Acta chirurgica Hungarica Pub Date : 1999-01-01
G Weber, M Kassai, Z Csontos, C Czuczor, P O Horváth
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Abstract

In inguinal hernia repair, different laparoscopic and open techniques of tension-free repair using synthetic meshes have been reported to result in better patient comfort and lower recurrence rates compared with conventional procedures like Shouldice's or Bassini's operation. In comparison with the laparoscopic procedure, open tension-free repair can be performed under local anaesthesia and is less expensive. For these reasons, the recent trend in inguinal hernia surgery, has been towards using an open, mesh-based tensionless repair (Lichtenstein technique). To evaluate and support the widespread use of this technique in Hungary a large, prospective multicentre trial was initiated at 15 March 1999. Prospective registration of 1500 hernia operation using Lichtenstein technique is undertaken that is carried out in 15 hospitals. Postoperative outcome, complications and recurrence is recorded through a five years period. The case presentation and data collection is internet based. Each center participating in the study is connected by internet to the coordinating center and all information concerning this study is sent by this way. This system is able to generate actual statistical data in every moment of the study.

匈牙利首个基于互联网的前瞻性多中心研究:疝气项目。
在腹股沟疝修补中,与传统手术(如Shouldice或Bassini手术)相比,不同的腹腔镜和开放式技术使用合成补片进行无张力修复,患者舒适度更高,复发率更低。与腹腔镜手术相比,开放式无张力修复可以在局部麻醉下进行,而且成本更低。由于这些原因,最近腹股沟疝手术的趋势是使用开放的、基于网格的无张力修复(Lichtenstein技术)。为了评价和支持这项技术在匈牙利的广泛应用,1999年3月15日开始了一项大型前瞻性多中心试验。在15家医院进行了使用利希滕斯坦技术的1500例疝手术的前瞻性登记。术后结果、并发症及复发率记录5年。案例展示和数据收集是基于互联网的。每个参与研究的中心通过互联网与协调中心连接,所有与本研究有关的信息都通过这种方式发送。该系统能够在研究的每一个时刻生成实际的统计数据。
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