Practice Variation in the Management of Adult Hydroceles: A Multinational Survey

Background Although hydrocele is one of the most common urologic pathologies, it is seldom studied, and the major urologic associations have no guidelines for the management of adult hydroceles. Objective To characterize international practice variation in the treatment of adult hydroceles. Design,...

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Published in:European Urology Open Science
Main Authors: Forss, Mikko, Bolsunovskyi, Kostiantyn, Lee, Yung, Kilpeläinen, Tuomas P., Aoki, Yoshitaka, Gudjonsson, Sigurdur, Hervé, François, Järvinen, Petrus, Malde, Sachin, Miyazawa, Katsuhito, Sairanen, Jukka, Sander, Lotte, Violette, Philippe D., Witte, Lambertus P. W., Guyatt, Gordon H., Tikkinen, Kari A. O.
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Published: 2023
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spelling ftalborgunivpubl:oai:pure.atira.dk:publications/9f64eba2-904c-4810-8e77-78a0ded2a400 2024-06-23T07:53:57+00:00 Practice Variation in the Management of Adult Hydroceles: A Multinational Survey Forss, Mikko Bolsunovskyi, Kostiantyn Lee, Yung Kilpeläinen, Tuomas P. Aoki, Yoshitaka Gudjonsson, Sigurdur Hervé, François Järvinen, Petrus Malde, Sachin Miyazawa, Katsuhito Sairanen, Jukka Sander, Lotte Violette, Philippe D. Witte, Lambertus P. W. Guyatt, Gordon H. Tikkinen, Kari A. O. 2023-12 application/pdf https://vbn.aau.dk/da/publications/9f64eba2-904c-4810-8e77-78a0ded2a400 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.euros.2023.09.005 https://vbn.aau.dk/ws/files/610251977/Forss_et_al._2023_._Practice_Variation_in_the_Management_of_Adult_Hydroceles_-_A_Multinational_Survey.pdf http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85174744047&partnerID=8YFLogxK eng eng https://vbn.aau.dk/da/publications/9f64eba2-904c-4810-8e77-78a0ded2a400 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Forss , M , Bolsunovskyi , K , Lee , Y , Kilpeläinen , T P , Aoki , Y , Gudjonsson , S , Hervé , F , Järvinen , P , Malde , S , Miyazawa , K , Sairanen , J , Sander , L , Violette , P D , Witte , L P W , Guyatt , G H & Tikkinen , K A O 2023 , ' Practice Variation in the Management of Adult Hydroceles: A Multinational Survey ' , European Urology Open Science , vol. 58 , pp. 1-7 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.euros.2023.09.005 Hydrocele Physicians’ practice patterns Practice variation Surgical procedures operative Survey Treatment outcome article 2023 ftalborgunivpubl https://doi.org/10.1016/j.euros.2023.09.005 2024-06-10T15:27:39Z Background Although hydrocele is one of the most common urologic pathologies, it is seldom studied, and the major urologic associations have no guidelines for the management of adult hydroceles. Objective To characterize international practice variation in the treatment of adult hydroceles. Design, setting, and participants An international survey was conducted addressing the management of hydroceles among urologists in Belgium, Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Japan, and the Netherlands from September to December 2020. We invited a random sample of 170 urologists from each country (except Iceland). Outcome measurements and statistical analysis Urologists’ treatment options, factors relevant for decision-making, expected patient satisfaction, and outcomes after aspiration versus surgery were assessed. Results and limitations Of the 864 urologists contacted, 437 (51%) participated. Of the respondents, 202 (53%) performed both hydrocelectomies and aspiration, 147 (39%) performed hydrocelectomies only, and 30 (8%) performed aspiration only. In Belgium (83%), the Netherlands (75%), and Denmark (55%), urologists primarily performed hydrocelectomies only, whereas in Finland (84%), Japan (61%), and Iceland (91%), urologists performed both hydrocelectomies and aspiration. Urologists favored hydrocelectomy for large hydroceles (78.8% vs 37.5% for small), younger patients (66.0% for patients <50 yr vs 41.2% for ≥70 yr), patients with few or no comorbidities (62.3% vs 23.1% with multiple comorbidities), and patients without antithrombotic agents (53.5% vs 36.5% with antithrombotic agents). Most urologists considered patient satisfaction to be highest after hydrocelectomy (53.8% vs 9.9% after aspiration) despite believing that hydrocelectomy is more likely to cause complications (hematoma 77.8% vs 8.8% after aspiration). Estimates varied between countries. Conclusions We found a large variation in the treatment of adult hydroceles within and between countries. Optimization of hydrocele management globally will require future ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Iceland Aalborg University's Research Portal European Urology Open Science 58 1 7
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topic Hydrocele
Physicians’ practice patterns
Practice variation
Surgical procedures
operative
Survey
Treatment outcome
spellingShingle Hydrocele
Physicians’ practice patterns
Practice variation
Surgical procedures
operative
Survey
Treatment outcome
Forss, Mikko
Bolsunovskyi, Kostiantyn
Lee, Yung
Kilpeläinen, Tuomas P.
Aoki, Yoshitaka
Gudjonsson, Sigurdur
Hervé, François
Järvinen, Petrus
Malde, Sachin
Miyazawa, Katsuhito
Sairanen, Jukka
Sander, Lotte
Violette, Philippe D.
Witte, Lambertus P. W.
Guyatt, Gordon H.
Tikkinen, Kari A. O.
Practice Variation in the Management of Adult Hydroceles: A Multinational Survey
topic_facet Hydrocele
Physicians’ practice patterns
Practice variation
Surgical procedures
operative
Survey
Treatment outcome
description Background Although hydrocele is one of the most common urologic pathologies, it is seldom studied, and the major urologic associations have no guidelines for the management of adult hydroceles. Objective To characterize international practice variation in the treatment of adult hydroceles. Design, setting, and participants An international survey was conducted addressing the management of hydroceles among urologists in Belgium, Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Japan, and the Netherlands from September to December 2020. We invited a random sample of 170 urologists from each country (except Iceland). Outcome measurements and statistical analysis Urologists’ treatment options, factors relevant for decision-making, expected patient satisfaction, and outcomes after aspiration versus surgery were assessed. Results and limitations Of the 864 urologists contacted, 437 (51%) participated. Of the respondents, 202 (53%) performed both hydrocelectomies and aspiration, 147 (39%) performed hydrocelectomies only, and 30 (8%) performed aspiration only. In Belgium (83%), the Netherlands (75%), and Denmark (55%), urologists primarily performed hydrocelectomies only, whereas in Finland (84%), Japan (61%), and Iceland (91%), urologists performed both hydrocelectomies and aspiration. Urologists favored hydrocelectomy for large hydroceles (78.8% vs 37.5% for small), younger patients (66.0% for patients <50 yr vs 41.2% for ≥70 yr), patients with few or no comorbidities (62.3% vs 23.1% with multiple comorbidities), and patients without antithrombotic agents (53.5% vs 36.5% with antithrombotic agents). Most urologists considered patient satisfaction to be highest after hydrocelectomy (53.8% vs 9.9% after aspiration) despite believing that hydrocelectomy is more likely to cause complications (hematoma 77.8% vs 8.8% after aspiration). Estimates varied between countries. Conclusions We found a large variation in the treatment of adult hydroceles within and between countries. Optimization of hydrocele management globally will require future ...
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author Forss, Mikko
Bolsunovskyi, Kostiantyn
Lee, Yung
Kilpeläinen, Tuomas P.
Aoki, Yoshitaka
Gudjonsson, Sigurdur
Hervé, François
Järvinen, Petrus
Malde, Sachin
Miyazawa, Katsuhito
Sairanen, Jukka
Sander, Lotte
Violette, Philippe D.
Witte, Lambertus P. W.
Guyatt, Gordon H.
Tikkinen, Kari A. O.
author_facet Forss, Mikko
Bolsunovskyi, Kostiantyn
Lee, Yung
Kilpeläinen, Tuomas P.
Aoki, Yoshitaka
Gudjonsson, Sigurdur
Hervé, François
Järvinen, Petrus
Malde, Sachin
Miyazawa, Katsuhito
Sairanen, Jukka
Sander, Lotte
Violette, Philippe D.
Witte, Lambertus P. W.
Guyatt, Gordon H.
Tikkinen, Kari A. O.
author_sort Forss, Mikko
title Practice Variation in the Management of Adult Hydroceles: A Multinational Survey
title_short Practice Variation in the Management of Adult Hydroceles: A Multinational Survey
title_full Practice Variation in the Management of Adult Hydroceles: A Multinational Survey
title_fullStr Practice Variation in the Management of Adult Hydroceles: A Multinational Survey
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