PURPOSE: Biologic meshes are being increasingly used for abdominal hernia repair in high-risk patients or patients with a previous history of wound infection, due to their infection-resistant properties. Several studies have been carried out to assess whether biologic mesh is superior to synthetic mesh, as well as to establish guidelines for their use. Unfortunately, most of these studies were not rigorously designed and were vulnerable to different types of bias. The systematic reviews that have been published so far on this topic contain the same biases and limitations of the primary articles that are analyzed. The lack of a literature review on the bias on the use of biological mesh prompted us to conduct the literature search, assessmen...
INTRODUCTION: Biologic mesh is preferred for repair of complex abdominal wall hernias (CAWHs) in pat...
Biological meshes are mostly used in infected fields within complex abdominal wall hernia repairs. T...
We read with great interest the article by Majumder et al.1 The authors performed a multicenter, ret...
PURPOSE: Biologic meshes are being increasingly used for abdominal hernia repair in high-risk patien...
Although many surgeons have adopted the use of biologic and biosynthetic meshes in complex abdominal...
BACKGROUND: In recent decades, biologic mesh (BM) has become an important adjunct to surgical practi...
Background Achieving stable closure of complex or contaminated abdominal wall incisions remains cha...
PurposeWe used an evidence-based approach to determine whether the promotions and claims of superior...
Hernia repair is one of the most common procedures performed around the world. Surgical mesh materia...
Purpose: The advantages of biological meshes for ventral hernia repair are still under debate. Given...
The use of mesh is a common practice in ventral hernia repair (VHR). Lack of consensus on which pros...
Background: Prophylactic mesh-augmented reinforcement during closure of abdominal wall incisions has...
International audienceBackground: In infected incisional ventral hernias (IVHs), the use of a synthe...
Background: Achieving stable closure of complex or contaminated abdominal wall incisions remains cha...
Repair of contaminated abdominal wall defects entails the dilemma of choosing between synthetic mate...
INTRODUCTION: Biologic mesh is preferred for repair of complex abdominal wall hernias (CAWHs) in pat...
Biological meshes are mostly used in infected fields within complex abdominal wall hernia repairs. T...
We read with great interest the article by Majumder et al.1 The authors performed a multicenter, ret...
PURPOSE: Biologic meshes are being increasingly used for abdominal hernia repair in high-risk patien...
Although many surgeons have adopted the use of biologic and biosynthetic meshes in complex abdominal...
BACKGROUND: In recent decades, biologic mesh (BM) has become an important adjunct to surgical practi...
Background Achieving stable closure of complex or contaminated abdominal wall incisions remains cha...
PurposeWe used an evidence-based approach to determine whether the promotions and claims of superior...
Hernia repair is one of the most common procedures performed around the world. Surgical mesh materia...
Purpose: The advantages of biological meshes for ventral hernia repair are still under debate. Given...
The use of mesh is a common practice in ventral hernia repair (VHR). Lack of consensus on which pros...
Background: Prophylactic mesh-augmented reinforcement during closure of abdominal wall incisions has...
International audienceBackground: In infected incisional ventral hernias (IVHs), the use of a synthe...
Background: Achieving stable closure of complex or contaminated abdominal wall incisions remains cha...
Repair of contaminated abdominal wall defects entails the dilemma of choosing between synthetic mate...
INTRODUCTION: Biologic mesh is preferred for repair of complex abdominal wall hernias (CAWHs) in pat...
Biological meshes are mostly used in infected fields within complex abdominal wall hernia repairs. T...
We read with great interest the article by Majumder et al.1 The authors performed a multicenter, ret...