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Management of Acutely Symptomatic Hernia (MASH)

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NHS Foundation Trust

Status

Unknown

Conditions

Emergencies
Hernia
Surgery--Complications

Treatments

Other: Conservative management
Procedure: Emergency Hernia Repair

Study type

Observational

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT04197271
STH20908

Details and patient eligibility

About

Acutely symptomatic abdominal wall hernia can cause many symptoms and complications. They can be associated with levels of morbidity beyond that seen in emergency laparotomy. There is limited data to guide practice in this field. This observational cohort study will explore variation in practice around assessment, repair and outcomes of hernias treated in the emergency setting.

Full description

There are many different types of hernia, with the most common being in the groin or at the umbilicus. Hernias affect a significant proportion of the population and can vary from producing no symptoms at all, to causing a blockage to the bowel that requires urgent surgery. Hernias affect people of all ages and degrees of health, but become increasingly common with age. As our population ages and therefore becomes generally more unwell, the risks of surgery increase. Recent evidence suggests that emergency hernia repair is associated with worse outcomes than planned procedures. At present there are limited guidelines for the management of acutely symptomatic hernias and therefore practice varies between hospitals.

This cohort study will capture information on patients treated in the UK for acutely symptomatic hernia, and will provide information on variation in assessment, and technical aspects of repair. It will also capture health utility data out to 90 days post discharge from hospital.

Enrollment

280 patients

Sex

All

Ages

18+ years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Patients aged 18 years and over
  • Patients admitted directly to the emergency surgery service (via A+E or GP)
  • Patients referred to the emergency surgical team by another inpatient specialty
  • Patients with a diagnosis of an acutely symptomatic hernia made by a specialist surgical trainee (ST3+) or Consultant Surgeon
  • Willing to take part in the study

Exclusion criteria

  • Patients under 18 years of age
  • Pregnant women
  • Patients with a symptomatic parastomal, hiatal or diaphragmatic hernia
  • Patients with a traumatic hernia
  • Unable to consent

Trial design

280 participants in 1 patient group

Patients with acutely symptomatic abdominal wall hernia
Description:
Patients presenting to emergency surgical services with acutely symptomatic abdominal wall hernia (excluding parastomal).
Treatment:
Procedure: Emergency Hernia Repair
Other: Conservative management

Trial contacts and locations

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