73.7% (n=14) of attendees at the All Things Hernia Hands-On Course reported no use of anterior component separation for ventral hernia repair over prior 3 months of practice, and another 15.8% (n=3) reported only 1-3 cases. Average comfort level for use of anterior component separation for ventral hernia repair was 3.7/5 among attendees at the All Things Hernia Hands-On Course at 2015 post-meeting analysis.
73.7% (n=14) of attendees at the All Things Hernia Hands-On Course reported no use of posterior component separation for ventral hernia repair over prior 3 months of practice, and another 21.1% (n=4) reported only 1-3 cases. Average comfort level for use of posterior component separation for ventral hernia repair was 3.7/5 among attendees at the All Things Hernia Hands-On Course at 2015 post-meeting analysis.
10.5% (n=2) of attendees at the All Things Hernia Hands-On Course reported no use of laparoscopic ventral hernia repair over prior 3 months of practice, and another 26.3% (n=5) reported only 1-3 cases. Average comfort level for use of laparoscopic ventral hernia repair was 4.4/5 among attendees at the All Things Hernia Hands-On Course at 2015 post-meeting analysis.