Factors associated with conversion from day-case to in-patient elective inguinal hernia repair surgery across England: an observational study using administrative data.
J JoynerF M AyyazM CheethamT W R BriggsWilliam K GrayPublished in: Hernia : the journal of hernias and abdominal wall surgery (2024)
There was considerable variation in conversion to in-patient stay rates for inguinal hernia repair across ICBs in England. Our findings should help surgical teams to better identify patients suitable for day-case inguinal hernia repair and plan discharge services more effectively. This should help to reduce the variation in conversion rates.
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