This article discusses three key indicators for evaluating the quality and complications of hernia and abdominal wall surgery: Surgical Site Infection (SSI), Surgical Site Occurrence (SSO), and Surgical Site Occurrences Requiring Procedural Interventions (SSOPI).SSI is categorized into superficial,deep, and organ cavity infections, providing an in-depth understanding different infections severity.SSO includes wound-related events such as seroma and incision dehiscence, which expanding the definition of complications, but not fully reflect surgical quality.SSOPI focuses on complications requiring intervention but does not encompass non-surgical management.The Clavien-Dindo classification system serves as a more comprehensive tool that addresses multiple facets of surgical complications.However, it is necessary to establish a scoring system for adverse surgical events tailored to the actual situation in China, to further optimize postoperative management and individualized treatment.
与疝外科手术质量管理相关的指标
