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- A Review of Abdominal Meshes for Hernia Repair—Current Status and . . .
Despite not finding an ideal mesh yet, several promising research directions comprise developing lightweight materials, improving mesh attachment, fabricating antimicrobial implantable textiles, formulating innovative composite and hybrid materials, and creating novel mesh designs
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- Management of vaginal mesh exposure: A systematic review
In the present review article, we identify various predisposing factors, the clinical presentation, and the management of mesh-related complications, with special emphasis on mesh exposure and the indications for and results of mesh removal
- Biologic versus Synthetic Mesh Reinforcement: What are the Pros and . . .
Address mesh complications such as shrinkage, erosion, tissue–mesh interface failure, eventration, and hernia recurrence Discuss issues relating to coding, reimbursement, and cost
- Patients With Systemic Reaction to Their Hernia Mesh: An Introduction . . .
Abstract In our practice, we have noticed an increased number of patients requiring mesh removal due to a systemic reaction to their implant We present our experience in diagnosing and treating a subpopulation of patients who require mesh removal due to a possible mesh implant illness (MII)
- Mesh complications: best practice in diagnosis and treatment
Abstract Mesh was a promising, minimally invasive, and ‘gold standard’ treatment for urinary stress incontinence Time has shown that complications from these devices can happen early, or even several years, after mesh placement and can be catastrophic
- Which mesh for hernia repair? - PMC
The concept of using a mesh to repair hernias was introduced over 50 years ago Mesh repair is now standard in most countries and widely accepted as superior to primary suture repair
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