Background We conducted this study to compare short-term outcomes and charges between methods of hernia repair and anesthesia in the outpatient setting. Methods Using New York\u27s state ambulatory surgery databases, we identified discharges for patients who underwent inguinal hernia repair. Patients were grouped by method of hernia repair. We compared hospital-based acute care encounters and total charges across groups. Results Locoregional anesthesia (5.2%) experienced a similar frequency of hospital-based acute care encounters within 30 days of discharge when compared with patients receiving general (6.0%) or having a laparoscopic procedure (6.0%). Risk-adjusted charges increased across groups (locoregional = $6,845 vs general = $7,839...
Purpose: To compare clinical outcomes and institutional costs of elective laparoscopic and open inci...
Aim: laparoscopic inguinal hernia (IH) repair is an alternative to open surgery. A potential advanta...
Background The rapid and widespread introduction of minimal access surgery has major implications fo...
Background We conducted this study to compare short-term outcomes and charges between methods of her...
The aim of this study is to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of local anesthesia in surgical tr...
Objective: To demonstrate the feasibility of inguinal hernia repair with local anesthesia in an out-...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to compare the total hospital costs associated with elective ...
BACKGROUND: Time efficiency and hospital costs may influence the preferred method of groin hernia re...
Local anesthesia (LA) has been reported to be the best choice for elective open inguinal hernia repa...
This study documents the results obtained in 30 day patients undergoing open hernia repair under loc...
<b>Objective</b>: To compare patient outcome following repair of a primary groin hernia ...
Local anesthesia (LA) has been reported to be the best choice for elective open inguinal hernia repa...
BACKGROUND: The aim was to compare cost-effectiveness of Lichtenstein under local anaesthesia (LLA) ...
OBJECTIVES: To determine whether laparoscopic methods are more effective and cost-effective than ope...
Purpose: To compare clinical outcomes and institutional costs of elective laparoscopic and open inci...
Aim: laparoscopic inguinal hernia (IH) repair is an alternative to open surgery. A potential advanta...
Background The rapid and widespread introduction of minimal access surgery has major implications fo...
Background We conducted this study to compare short-term outcomes and charges between methods of her...
The aim of this study is to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of local anesthesia in surgical tr...
Objective: To demonstrate the feasibility of inguinal hernia repair with local anesthesia in an out-...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to compare the total hospital costs associated with elective ...
BACKGROUND: Time efficiency and hospital costs may influence the preferred method of groin hernia re...
Local anesthesia (LA) has been reported to be the best choice for elective open inguinal hernia repa...
This study documents the results obtained in 30 day patients undergoing open hernia repair under loc...
<b>Objective</b>: To compare patient outcome following repair of a primary groin hernia ...
Local anesthesia (LA) has been reported to be the best choice for elective open inguinal hernia repa...
BACKGROUND: The aim was to compare cost-effectiveness of Lichtenstein under local anaesthesia (LLA) ...
OBJECTIVES: To determine whether laparoscopic methods are more effective and cost-effective than ope...
Purpose: To compare clinical outcomes and institutional costs of elective laparoscopic and open inci...
Aim: laparoscopic inguinal hernia (IH) repair is an alternative to open surgery. A potential advanta...
Background The rapid and widespread introduction of minimal access surgery has major implications fo...