Background: The re-use of sterile packaged polypropylene meshes in hernia surgery is not recommended by the manufacturers. However, especially in developing and underdeveloped countries, many surgeons are obliged to re-use the mesh pieces after resterilization because of economic problems. The purpose of this study was to determine the effects of ethylene oxide and autoclave resterilization on the mechanical properties of polypropylene meshes
Aims and Objectives: To determine the frequency of complications and pain scores post-operatively fo...
We assess the effects of stretch rate on the mechanical properties of Prolene® (Ethicon, Gynecare, S...
Although mesh use has significantly improved the outcomes of hernia and pelvic organ prolapse repair...
Background and Aim: Prosthetic mesh repair for abdominal wall hernias is widely used because of its ...
Abstract only availableOver twenty million hernia repair surgeries are performed worldwide each year...
BACKGROUND: Inguinal hernia repair consumes considerable health-care resources worldwide. Open mesh ...
Abdominal hernia repair is the most commonly performed general surgery procedure in the world. Surg...
however, heavyweight polypropylene has been used almost without question, and it is still the most c...
Polypropylene (PP) surgical mesh, used successfully for the surgical repair of abdominal hernias, is...
Purpose: The use of prosthetic biomaterials for reconstructing and reinforcing the posterior wall of...
Abdominal surgery is associated with a significant risk for incisional herniation. Hernia repair is ...
A large variety of synthetic meshes is available for hernia repair, differentiated by conformation a...
BACKGROUND: Nowadays, personalized medical devices are frequently used for patients. Due to the manu...
AbstractObjectives: polyester grafts are expensive, single-use items. Some manufacturers of uncoated...
Abdominal hernia repair is the most commonly performed general surgical procedure, with synthetic su...
Aims and Objectives: To determine the frequency of complications and pain scores post-operatively fo...
We assess the effects of stretch rate on the mechanical properties of Prolene® (Ethicon, Gynecare, S...
Although mesh use has significantly improved the outcomes of hernia and pelvic organ prolapse repair...
Background and Aim: Prosthetic mesh repair for abdominal wall hernias is widely used because of its ...
Abstract only availableOver twenty million hernia repair surgeries are performed worldwide each year...
BACKGROUND: Inguinal hernia repair consumes considerable health-care resources worldwide. Open mesh ...
Abdominal hernia repair is the most commonly performed general surgery procedure in the world. Surg...
however, heavyweight polypropylene has been used almost without question, and it is still the most c...
Polypropylene (PP) surgical mesh, used successfully for the surgical repair of abdominal hernias, is...
Purpose: The use of prosthetic biomaterials for reconstructing and reinforcing the posterior wall of...
Abdominal surgery is associated with a significant risk for incisional herniation. Hernia repair is ...
A large variety of synthetic meshes is available for hernia repair, differentiated by conformation a...
BACKGROUND: Nowadays, personalized medical devices are frequently used for patients. Due to the manu...
AbstractObjectives: polyester grafts are expensive, single-use items. Some manufacturers of uncoated...
Abdominal hernia repair is the most commonly performed general surgical procedure, with synthetic su...
Aims and Objectives: To determine the frequency of complications and pain scores post-operatively fo...
We assess the effects of stretch rate on the mechanical properties of Prolene® (Ethicon, Gynecare, S...
Although mesh use has significantly improved the outcomes of hernia and pelvic organ prolapse repair...