{Reference Type}: Journal Article {Title}: Proposal for encoding the surgical treatment in abdominal wall pathology based on a multidimensional analysis of history. {Author}: Minatti WR;Rosales A;Mugianesi E;Bertani DJ; {Journal}: Hernia {Volume}: 0 {Issue}: 0 {Year}: 2024 Jun 22 {Factor}: 2.92 {DOI}: 10.1007/s10029-024-03086-w {Abstract}: OBJECTIVE: To develop a multidimensional method that allows to identify different treatment concepts, techniques, protagonists, and their connections in surgical pathology of the abdominal wall throughout its historical development, serving as a basis or guide for the future.
METHODS: First, an extensive and rigorous review of the literature was conducted to search for and group the different treatments described in the most common abdominal wall pathologies, including both groin and ventral hernias. Then, all treatment approaches were chronologically ordered and grouped according to their author, surgical approach, and method of approach. With all the information gathered, a table was created following a rational and multidimensional criterion that allows for the encoding of the set.
RESULTS: 21 treatment modalities were identified and distributed into 8 groups. Additionally, 3 types of authors were detected: the creator, the innovator, and the popularizer. The assignment of values to different dimensions allowed us to obtain an alphanumeric code representative of the set.
CONCLUSIONS: Multidimensional historical analysis allows analytical objectivity and set encoding. Its practical scope should be investigated.