Prospective repair of Ventral Hernia Working Group type 3 and 4 abdominal wall defects with condensed polytetrafluoroethylene (MotifMESH) mesh

作者: Jennifer E. Cheesborough , Jing Liu , Derek Hsu , Gregory A. Dumanian

DOI: 10.1016/J.AMJSURG.2015.03.033

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摘要: Abstract Background Treatment of clean–contaminated and contaminated ventral hernia defects remains controversial. Newer prosthetic materials may play an important role in these patients. Methods Ten patients with Ventral Hernia Working Group types 3 4 were prospectively enrolled subsequently treated direct supported repairs condensed fenestrated polytetrafluoroethylene mesh. The primary outcome was occurrence at 1 year after surgery. Secondary outcomes included surgical site infection, occurrence, medical complications, pain, other patient-reported outcomes. Results There no immediate postoperative infections one minor hematoma the office. One patient required delayed mesh removal 9 months placement. Importantly, procedure straightforward because material properties Of 9 still mesh, there recurrences repair full follow-up. Conclusion Contaminated abdominal wall can be effectively durably

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