BACKGROUND: Long-term resorbable mesh represents a promising technology for complex ventral and incisional hernia repair (VIHR). Preclinical studies indicate that poly-4-hydroxybutyrate (P4HB) resorbable mesh supports strength restoration of the abdominal wall. This study evaluated outcomes of high-risk subjects undergoing VIHR with P4HB mesh. METHODS: This was a prospective, multi-institutional study of subjects undergoing retrorectus or onlay VIHR. Inclusion criteria were CDC Class I, defect 10-350 cm2, ≤ 3 prior repairs, and ≥ 1 high-risk criteria (obesity (BMI: 30-40 kg/m2), active smoker, COPD, diabetes, immunosuppression, coronary artery disease, chronic corticosteroid use, hypoalbuminemia, advanced age, and renal insufficiency). Phy...
BACKGROUND Biosynthetic mesh may represent an improvement on biological and large pore sy...
Introduction Patients with higher postoperative infection risk undergoing ventral hernia repair (VH...
Objective: To assess mesh behaviour and clinical outcomes of open complex abdominal wall reconstruct...
BACKGROUND: Long-term resorbable mesh represents a promising technology for complex ventral and inci...
Introduction: Long-term resorbable mesh represents a promising technology for ventral and incisional...
Background: This study represents a prospective, multicenter, open-label study to assess the safety...
Background: This prospective, multicenter, single-arm, open-label study evaluated P4HB-ST mesh in la...
BACKGROUND: Resorbable biomaterials have been developed to reduce the amount of foreign material rem...
Background/Objective: The aim was to evaluate the risk of infection and hernia recurrence for patien...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of the study was to evaluate biosynthetic absorbable mesh in single-staged contam...
Background: Incisional heia is a frequent complication of midline laparotomy. The use of mesh in her...
Background: Incisional heia is a frequent complication of midline laparotomy. The use of mesh in her...
SummaryBackground/ObjectiveThe aim was to evaluate the risk of infection and hernia recurrence for p...
Summary: Background: The repair of difficult abdominal wall defects (AWDs) continues to be a crucia...
BACKGROUND: Incisional heia is a frequent complication of midline laparotomy. The use of mesh in her...
BACKGROUND Biosynthetic mesh may represent an improvement on biological and large pore sy...
Introduction Patients with higher postoperative infection risk undergoing ventral hernia repair (VH...
Objective: To assess mesh behaviour and clinical outcomes of open complex abdominal wall reconstruct...
BACKGROUND: Long-term resorbable mesh represents a promising technology for complex ventral and inci...
Introduction: Long-term resorbable mesh represents a promising technology for ventral and incisional...
Background: This study represents a prospective, multicenter, open-label study to assess the safety...
Background: This prospective, multicenter, single-arm, open-label study evaluated P4HB-ST mesh in la...
BACKGROUND: Resorbable biomaterials have been developed to reduce the amount of foreign material rem...
Background/Objective: The aim was to evaluate the risk of infection and hernia recurrence for patien...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of the study was to evaluate biosynthetic absorbable mesh in single-staged contam...
Background: Incisional heia is a frequent complication of midline laparotomy. The use of mesh in her...
Background: Incisional heia is a frequent complication of midline laparotomy. The use of mesh in her...
SummaryBackground/ObjectiveThe aim was to evaluate the risk of infection and hernia recurrence for p...
Summary: Background: The repair of difficult abdominal wall defects (AWDs) continues to be a crucia...
BACKGROUND: Incisional heia is a frequent complication of midline laparotomy. The use of mesh in her...
BACKGROUND Biosynthetic mesh may represent an improvement on biological and large pore sy...
Introduction Patients with higher postoperative infection risk undergoing ventral hernia repair (VH...
Objective: To assess mesh behaviour and clinical outcomes of open complex abdominal wall reconstruct...