INTRODUCTION: Lightweight (LW) polypropylene (PP) meshes better adapt to host tissue, causing less fibrosis and inflammatory responses than high-density meshes. Mesh fixation using tissue adhesives (TA) that replace conventional sutures may improve the process of hernia repair and tissue trauma. This preclinical study compares the behavior of different cyanoacrylate-based adhesives in the fixation of LW-PP meshes for hernia repair. METHODS: Partial abdominal wall defects were repaired using LW-PP Optilene meshes in New Zealand rabbits. The following groups were established according to the mesh fixation method: Suture (control), Glubran 2 (n-butyl), Ifabond (n-hexyl), SafetySeal (n-butyl) and Evobond (n-octyl). At 14, 90 and 180 days after ...
PURPOSE: Intraperitoneal mesh fixation for hernia repair is associated with adhesion formation. In t...
Abdominal surgery is associated with a significant risk for incisional herniation. Hernia repair is ...
Abdominal surgery is associated with a significant risk for incisional herniation. Hernia repair is ...
IntroductionLightweight (LW) polypropylene (PP) meshes better adapt to host tissue, causing less fib...
Abstract: The less traumatic use of surgical adhesives rather than sutures for mesh fixation in hern...
For their quick action and binding strength, cyanoacrylate (CA)-based tissue adhesives can be use...
Background: Chronic pain and related complications reported after the use of perforating fixation de...
Background The current standard for open and laparoscopic repair of incisional hernia consist of an ...
Background The current standard for open and laparoscopic repair of incisional hernia consist of an ...
Background The current standard for open and laparoscopic repair of incisional hernia consist of an ...
The use of glue as mesh fixation in laparoscopic ventral hernia repair (LVHR) significantly reduces ...
Background: Abdominal wall defects and hernias are commonly repaired with synthetic or biological ma...
PURPOSE: Intraperitoneal mesh fixation for hernia repair is associated with adhesion formation. In t...
PURPOSE: Intraperitoneal mesh fixation for hernia repair is associated with adhesion formation. In t...
PURPOSE: Intraperitoneal mesh fixation for hernia repair is associated with adhesion formation. In t...
PURPOSE: Intraperitoneal mesh fixation for hernia repair is associated with adhesion formation. In t...
Abdominal surgery is associated with a significant risk for incisional herniation. Hernia repair is ...
Abdominal surgery is associated with a significant risk for incisional herniation. Hernia repair is ...
IntroductionLightweight (LW) polypropylene (PP) meshes better adapt to host tissue, causing less fib...
Abstract: The less traumatic use of surgical adhesives rather than sutures for mesh fixation in hern...
For their quick action and binding strength, cyanoacrylate (CA)-based tissue adhesives can be use...
Background: Chronic pain and related complications reported after the use of perforating fixation de...
Background The current standard for open and laparoscopic repair of incisional hernia consist of an ...
Background The current standard for open and laparoscopic repair of incisional hernia consist of an ...
Background The current standard for open and laparoscopic repair of incisional hernia consist of an ...
The use of glue as mesh fixation in laparoscopic ventral hernia repair (LVHR) significantly reduces ...
Background: Abdominal wall defects and hernias are commonly repaired with synthetic or biological ma...
PURPOSE: Intraperitoneal mesh fixation for hernia repair is associated with adhesion formation. In t...
PURPOSE: Intraperitoneal mesh fixation for hernia repair is associated with adhesion formation. In t...
PURPOSE: Intraperitoneal mesh fixation for hernia repair is associated with adhesion formation. In t...
PURPOSE: Intraperitoneal mesh fixation for hernia repair is associated with adhesion formation. In t...
Abdominal surgery is associated with a significant risk for incisional herniation. Hernia repair is ...
Abdominal surgery is associated with a significant risk for incisional herniation. Hernia repair is ...