Table 1. Clinically relevant quantitative parameters for describing VH.
Category | Example quantitative parameters | Description | Significance |
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Location | Point distance from xiphoid process, umbilicus, linea alba, linea semilunaris, ASIS, and pubic symphysis | Relative location of VH with respect to bony landmarks and fascial boundaries | Reference for hernia classification [5] |
Size/shape | Defect area | Area of abdominal wall fascial defect | Critical to selection of surgical techniques for hernia repair [9] |
Maximum dimensions | VH range on three orientations | Reference for hernia classification [5] | |
Vhernia/Vabdomen | Ratio of volume size between hernia sac and abdominal cavity | A normalized indicator of hernia severity [8] | |
Mechanical | Compliance a | Ability of muscular tissues to yield elastically on a force | An indicator that correlates with ease of repair and recurrence rate [11] |
a Not currently accessible via CT imaging