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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Mar 1.
Published in final edited form as: Infect Control Hosp Epidemiol. 2015 Mar;36(3):329–335. doi: 10.1017/ice.2014.44

Table 2.

Characteristics of Hernia Repair Procedures in 116,572 patients

Characteristic Total Inguinal/Femoral Hernia Repair Umbilical Hernia Repair Incisional/Ventral Hernia Repair Pa

n (%) n (%) n (%) n (%)
Total procedures 119,973 77,666 24,917 17,390
Age in years, median (range) 46 (0.5–64) 46 (0.5–64) 44 (0.5–64) 49 (0.5–64) <0.001b
Age < 18 years 11,097 (9.3) 8,864 (11.4) 2,021 (8.1) 212 (1.2) <0.001
Male 95,645 (79.7) 70,288 (90.5) 17,933 (72.0) 7,424 (42.7) <0.001
Location of procedurec <0.001
 Inpatient 9,513 (7.9) 3,358 (4.3) 1,433 (5.8) 4,722 (27.2)
 Day surgery at hospital 78,794 (65.7) 53,044 (68.3) 16,704 (67.0) 9,046 (52.0)
 Ambulatory surgery center 14,753 (12.3) 10,202 (13.1) 3,218 (12.9) 1,333 (7.7)
 Missing facility type 16,913 (14.1)d 11,062 (14.2) 3,562 (14.3) 2,289 (13.2) NP
Laparoscopic procedures, n (%) of total per yeare
 2004 2,164 (11.9) 2,164 (17.7) NA NA
 2005 2,272 (12.2) 2,272 (18.4) NA NA
 2006 2,264 (12.5) 2,264 (19.0) NA NA
 2007 2,400 (13.6) 2,400 (21.3) NA NA
 2008 2,558 (15.0) 2,558 (23.1) NA NA
 2009 3,190 (20.4) 2,419 (24.9) 424 (11.7) 347 (15.2)
 2010 3,251 (22.0) 2,447 (26.8) 460 (13.4) 344 (15.5)

NOTE. NA, not available; NP not performed.

a

Chi-square test comparison across anatomic sites.

b

Kruskal-Wallis test.

c

Inpatient and day surgery matched to a facility in the American Hospital Association (AHA) Annual Survey of Hospitals (Chicago, IL); inpatient was based on an inpatient designation in the HealthCore claims data. Ambulatory surgery center matched to a facility in the IMS Health Outpatient Surgery Center Profiling Solution data (Plymouth Meeting, PA).

d

Missing facility type due to no match to a facility in the AHA Annual Survey of Hospitals or the IMS Health Outpatient Surgery Center Profiling Solution data (n=16,826), or a match to multiple facilities (n=87).

e

Specific ICD-9-CM procedure codes for laparoscopic umbilical and incisional/ventral hernia repair were not introduced until 2009.