One of the current complications in inguinal repair is shrinkage following the use of mesh. the selected mesh material, heavyweight (HWM) mesh or lightweight (LWM) mesh, is associated with the frequency of shrinkage. the aim of this study was to investigate shrinkage of these two types of mesh in a controlled trial of male inguinal hernia repair.Thirty-two healthy men with primary unilateral inguinal hernias (Nyhus classification), who presented at So Jos, Hospital of CriciA(0)ma, Brazil, underwent the Lichtenstein procedure. in total, 16 polypropylene HWM (105 g/m(2)) and 16 partially absorbable LWM (28 g/m(2)) were implanted into randomly selected patients. On post-operative days 1, 30, 60 and 90, the area of the mesh was evaluated by dig...
Background: Inguinal hernia repair is the most frequently performed operation in any general surgic...
Einleitung. Unter der Annahme, dass moderne Kunststoffnetze in der Hernienchirurgie nach ...
Purpose: The use of prosthetic biomaterials for reconstructing and reinforcing the posterior wall of...
AbstractPurpose: The aim of the present clinical study was to compare early and late outcomes after ...
Summary: Objective: Polypropylene meshes are one of the most frequently used patches in inguinal he...
Background/Aim: To compare outcomes of light and heavy weight mesh for repair of inguinal hernia. ...
BACKGROUND: Inguinal hernia repair consumes considerable health-care resources worldwide. Open mesh ...
Introduction: The Lichtenstein technique is currently considered the “gold standard” of open, anteri...
Mesh repair has significantly reduced recurrence rate after groin hernia surgery. Recently, attentio...
BACKGROUND: There is a shortage of high-quality studies regarding choice of mesh in open anterior in...
Aims and Objectives: To determine the frequency of complications and pain scores post-operatively fo...
Abdominal hernia repair is the most commonly performed general surgery procedure in the world. Surg...
AbstractBackgroundPlacement of a prosthetic mesh is integral to successful totally extraperitoneal (...
Purpose: To evaluate the results in patients undergoing polypropylene mesh or polypropylene end ingu...
however, heavyweight polypropylene has been used almost without question, and it is still the most c...
Background: Inguinal hernia repair is the most frequently performed operation in any general surgic...
Einleitung. Unter der Annahme, dass moderne Kunststoffnetze in der Hernienchirurgie nach ...
Purpose: The use of prosthetic biomaterials for reconstructing and reinforcing the posterior wall of...
AbstractPurpose: The aim of the present clinical study was to compare early and late outcomes after ...
Summary: Objective: Polypropylene meshes are one of the most frequently used patches in inguinal he...
Background/Aim: To compare outcomes of light and heavy weight mesh for repair of inguinal hernia. ...
BACKGROUND: Inguinal hernia repair consumes considerable health-care resources worldwide. Open mesh ...
Introduction: The Lichtenstein technique is currently considered the “gold standard” of open, anteri...
Mesh repair has significantly reduced recurrence rate after groin hernia surgery. Recently, attentio...
BACKGROUND: There is a shortage of high-quality studies regarding choice of mesh in open anterior in...
Aims and Objectives: To determine the frequency of complications and pain scores post-operatively fo...
Abdominal hernia repair is the most commonly performed general surgery procedure in the world. Surg...
AbstractBackgroundPlacement of a prosthetic mesh is integral to successful totally extraperitoneal (...
Purpose: To evaluate the results in patients undergoing polypropylene mesh or polypropylene end ingu...
however, heavyweight polypropylene has been used almost without question, and it is still the most c...
Background: Inguinal hernia repair is the most frequently performed operation in any general surgic...
Einleitung. Unter der Annahme, dass moderne Kunststoffnetze in der Hernienchirurgie nach ...
Purpose: The use of prosthetic biomaterials for reconstructing and reinforcing the posterior wall of...