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A new clinical pathway for complex abdominal wall reconstruction (CAWR) improves patient care and streamlines services. This structured approach, the York Abdominal Wall Unit (YAWU), has successfully managed an increasing number of complex cases.

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  • Clinical Pathway Development
  • Abdominal Wall Reconstruction

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  • Clinical pathways enhance efficacy and patient care in healthcare.
  • No established pathways exist for complex abdominal wall reconstruction (CAWR).

Purpose of the Study:

  • To present a structured, stepwise clinical pathway for managing complex abdominal wall hernia (CAWH) patients.
  • To introduce the York Abdominal Wall Unit (YAWU) pathway.

Main Methods:

  • Literature search of Embase and MEDLINE for CAWH pathways.
  • Development of the YAWU pathway through evidence review and logical redesign.
  • Retrospective analysis of case complexity and volume post-pathway implementation.

Main Results:

  • Demonstration of an increasing trend in both the number and complexity of CAWH cases managed by YAWU.
  • Validation of the pathway's effectiveness in handling a growing caseload.

Conclusions:

  • A structured pathway is crucial for optimizing patient experience and service efficiency in CAWH.
  • The YAWU pathway serves as a potential model for other units seeking to establish or expand similar services.