The objective of this study was to evaluate physical, mechanical, and biological properties of the polydioxanone (PDO) monofilament meshes and polyglycolide (PGA) polyfilament meshes in comparison with Permacol® implants. In rat experimental model, a 1.5 × 2.0 cm defect in abdominal wall was reconstructed by using the Permacol surgical implant or knitted meshes produced from either PDO monofilament, or PGA multifilament. The implant sites were assessed for the tensile strength and the extents of material resorption, host inflammatory response and host tissue replacement on days 3, 10, 30, or 60 after the surgery. The PDO and PGA meshes were rapidly pervaded by the host connective tissue with elements of skeletal muscle histogenesis. The deg...
Introduction: Fascial defects are a common problem in the abdominal wall and in the vagina leading t...
Development of biomaterials for hernia and pelvic organ prolapse (POP) repair is encouraged because ...
Electrospun meshes may be considered as substitutes to textile polypropylene implants. We compared t...
Subject Comparison of physico-chemical and biomedical properties of test specimens of mesh implants ...
Fascial defects are a common problem in the abdominal wall and in the vagina leading to hernia or pe...
INTRODUCTION: Fascial defects are a common problem in the abdominal wall and in the vagina leading t...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to compare inflammatory responses, tissue integration, and st...
PURPOSE: To evaluate the healing process of a defect in the ventral abdominal wall of rats, comparin...
PURPOSE: To compare the use of polypropylene and PTFE meshes in the treatment of incisional hernias ...
Background:. Both synthetic and bioprosthetic meshes play important roles in surgical procedures suc...
PURPOSE: To evaluate the healing process of a defect in the ventral abdominal wall of rats, comparin...
Introduction and Aims: There is great interest in biomimetic devices to augment tendon repairs. Idea...
INTRODUCTION: Biological and synthetic laminar absorbable prostheses are available for the repair of...
Biological and synthetic laminar absorbable prostheses are available for the repair of hernia defect...
Although mesh use has significantly improved the outcomes of hernia and pelvic organ prolapse repair...
Introduction: Fascial defects are a common problem in the abdominal wall and in the vagina leading t...
Development of biomaterials for hernia and pelvic organ prolapse (POP) repair is encouraged because ...
Electrospun meshes may be considered as substitutes to textile polypropylene implants. We compared t...
Subject Comparison of physico-chemical and biomedical properties of test specimens of mesh implants ...
Fascial defects are a common problem in the abdominal wall and in the vagina leading to hernia or pe...
INTRODUCTION: Fascial defects are a common problem in the abdominal wall and in the vagina leading t...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to compare inflammatory responses, tissue integration, and st...
PURPOSE: To evaluate the healing process of a defect in the ventral abdominal wall of rats, comparin...
PURPOSE: To compare the use of polypropylene and PTFE meshes in the treatment of incisional hernias ...
Background:. Both synthetic and bioprosthetic meshes play important roles in surgical procedures suc...
PURPOSE: To evaluate the healing process of a defect in the ventral abdominal wall of rats, comparin...
Introduction and Aims: There is great interest in biomimetic devices to augment tendon repairs. Idea...
INTRODUCTION: Biological and synthetic laminar absorbable prostheses are available for the repair of...
Biological and synthetic laminar absorbable prostheses are available for the repair of hernia defect...
Although mesh use has significantly improved the outcomes of hernia and pelvic organ prolapse repair...
Introduction: Fascial defects are a common problem in the abdominal wall and in the vagina leading t...
Development of biomaterials for hernia and pelvic organ prolapse (POP) repair is encouraged because ...
Electrospun meshes may be considered as substitutes to textile polypropylene implants. We compared t...