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Classification of Hernias

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While incisional hernia repair is one of the most common operations performed by general surgeons, little standardization exists in regards to accurately describing a patient’s preoperative state. The absence of a universal classification system has hindered comparisons within the literature and at meetings, indirectly delaying meaningful conversations regarding repair techniques. Standardized definitions of outcome measures have been a useful foundation on which to build. Here we summarize previous efforts—including our own—to standardize hernia classification.

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Petro, C.C., Novitsky, Y.W. (2016). Classification of Hernias. In: Novitsky, Y. (eds) Hernia Surgery. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-27470-6_2

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