1. Definitions for loss of domain: an international Delphi consensus of expert surgeons
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Parker, Samuel G., Halligan, Steve, Liang, Mike K., Muysoms, Filip E., Adrales, Gina L., Boutall, Adam, Morales Conde, Salvador, Windsor, Alastair C. J., Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Cirugía, and Department of Health
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Volume ,Validation ,Surgical site occurrence ,Score ,Outcomes ,Classification ,Incisional hernia ,Criteria ,Repair - Abstract
Background No standardized written or volumetric definition exists for ‘loss of domain’ (LOD). This limits the utility of LOD as a morphological descriptor and as a predictor of peri- and postoperative outcomes. Consequently, our aim was to establish definitions for LOD via consensus of expert abdominal wall surgeons. Methods A Delphi study involving 20 internationally recognized abdominal wall reconstruction (AWR) surgeons was performed. Four written and two volumetric definitions of LOD were identified via systematic review. Panelists completed a questionnaire that suggested these definitions as standardized definitions of LOD. Consensus on a preferred term was pre-defined as achieved when selected by ≥80% of panelists. Terms scoring
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- 2020