Purpose: To evaluate the feasibility and safety of a new percutaneous image-guided surgery technique to simulate a hernia repair using hydrogel. Materials and methods: A comparative prospective study was conducted in animals, with survival. Five pigs without any hernias were used. A hydrogel was injected at a site corresponding to the preperitoneal inguinal region. This procedure was performed bilaterally. An image-guided needle (ultrasound and computed tomography) was used, through which the material was injected. After survival, the local and systemic inflammatory reaction generated by the new material, was studied. Results: All animals survived the procedure. No hemorrhagic or infectious complications were reported. The solidification of...
INTRODUCTION: Biological meshes are a potential alternative to the synthetic meshes to avoid complic...
PURPOSE: To compare two different incisional hernia repair techniques (repair with a polypropylene m...
Purpose The primary objective of this observational study was to determine the best possible diluti...
Purpose: Conventional prostheses used for inguinal hernia repair are static and passive. This feasib...
Background and study aims: Various NOTES (natural orifice translumenal endoscopic surgery) hernia re...
INTRODUCTION: With approximately 1 million ventral and inguinal hernia repairs performed in the Unit...
Abstract Purpose: To evaluate abdominal ventral wound healing by using a specific biomaterial, a h...
Abstract only availableThe current standard for abdominal hernia repair uses synthetic meshes, which...
PURPOSE: To investigate abdominal wound healing using specific biomaterials in incisional hernias. M...
Objective-To evaluate the effectiveness of a herniorrhaphy technique, using an autogenous fascia lat...
PURPOSE: To evaluate whether the lining facing the visceral side of polypropylene mesh made with 2-h...
BACKGROUND: Importance: Hernia surgery requires reinforcement material with few side effects when us...
PURPOSE: To investigate abdominal wound healing using specific biomaterials in incisional hernias. ...
Background: Complicated hernias often involve contaminating surgical procedures in which the use of ...
PURPOSE: Natural Orifice Translumenal Endoscopic Surgery (NOTES(®)) is a developing field in minimal...
INTRODUCTION: Biological meshes are a potential alternative to the synthetic meshes to avoid complic...
PURPOSE: To compare two different incisional hernia repair techniques (repair with a polypropylene m...
Purpose The primary objective of this observational study was to determine the best possible diluti...
Purpose: Conventional prostheses used for inguinal hernia repair are static and passive. This feasib...
Background and study aims: Various NOTES (natural orifice translumenal endoscopic surgery) hernia re...
INTRODUCTION: With approximately 1 million ventral and inguinal hernia repairs performed in the Unit...
Abstract Purpose: To evaluate abdominal ventral wound healing by using a specific biomaterial, a h...
Abstract only availableThe current standard for abdominal hernia repair uses synthetic meshes, which...
PURPOSE: To investigate abdominal wound healing using specific biomaterials in incisional hernias. M...
Objective-To evaluate the effectiveness of a herniorrhaphy technique, using an autogenous fascia lat...
PURPOSE: To evaluate whether the lining facing the visceral side of polypropylene mesh made with 2-h...
BACKGROUND: Importance: Hernia surgery requires reinforcement material with few side effects when us...
PURPOSE: To investigate abdominal wound healing using specific biomaterials in incisional hernias. ...
Background: Complicated hernias often involve contaminating surgical procedures in which the use of ...
PURPOSE: Natural Orifice Translumenal Endoscopic Surgery (NOTES(®)) is a developing field in minimal...
INTRODUCTION: Biological meshes are a potential alternative to the synthetic meshes to avoid complic...
PURPOSE: To compare two different incisional hernia repair techniques (repair with a polypropylene m...
Purpose The primary objective of this observational study was to determine the best possible diluti...