OBJECTIVE: A hernia of the abdominal wall is an opening of the muscles in the abdominal wall, which is frequently treated via the application of a surgical mesh. The purpose of this research is to study how human adipose-derived stem cells (hADSCs) interact with Phasix™ Mesh, a commercially available mesh for hernia repair. Studying how cells derived from the abdominal region behave with Phasix™ Mesh is crucial to improve the state of the art of current surgery and achieve effective tissue restoration. MATERIALS AND METHODS: hADSCs were seeded onto Phasix™ Mesh, a fully resorbable surgical mesh of poly (4-hydroxybutyric acid) (P4HB). Cell viability was assessed through MTT assay, and cell growth and adhesion were evaluated via multiple ima...
BACKGROUND Biosynthetic mesh may represent an improvement on biological and large pore sy...
Abstract only availableHernias are formed when the tough connective tissue that surrounds the abdomi...
Ventral hernia (VH) frequently affects patients after abdominal surgery. The use of a mesh is often ...
Surgeons usually use synthetic polymer meshes for abdominal wall hernia repair. However, synthetic p...
Abdominal wall hernia surgical repair is a common procedure (1) (2). Over time, hernia repair has ev...
Abstract only availableThe current standard for abdominal hernia repair uses synthetic meshes, which...
11 p.Background. The interest in non-manipulated cells originating from adipose tissue has raised tr...
Background: Biological membranes demonstrate superiority over synthetic ones for its biocompatibilit...
Many studies show that surgical hernia repair with the use of prosthetic meshes can result in pain, ...
PURPOSE: To investigate abdominal wound healing using specific biomaterials in incisional hernias. ...
Copyright © The Author(s) 2017. An animal model that allows for assessment of the degree of stretchi...
At an ever increasing pace, synthetic biomaterials are being developed with specific functionalities...
11 p.Introduction: Biological and synthetic laminar absorbable prostheses are available for the repa...
Introduction: As one of the most frequent disorders treated in general surgery, treatment of hernias...
INTRODUCTION: Biological and synthetic laminar absorbable prostheses are available for the repair of...
BACKGROUND Biosynthetic mesh may represent an improvement on biological and large pore sy...
Abstract only availableHernias are formed when the tough connective tissue that surrounds the abdomi...
Ventral hernia (VH) frequently affects patients after abdominal surgery. The use of a mesh is often ...
Surgeons usually use synthetic polymer meshes for abdominal wall hernia repair. However, synthetic p...
Abdominal wall hernia surgical repair is a common procedure (1) (2). Over time, hernia repair has ev...
Abstract only availableThe current standard for abdominal hernia repair uses synthetic meshes, which...
11 p.Background. The interest in non-manipulated cells originating from adipose tissue has raised tr...
Background: Biological membranes demonstrate superiority over synthetic ones for its biocompatibilit...
Many studies show that surgical hernia repair with the use of prosthetic meshes can result in pain, ...
PURPOSE: To investigate abdominal wound healing using specific biomaterials in incisional hernias. ...
Copyright © The Author(s) 2017. An animal model that allows for assessment of the degree of stretchi...
At an ever increasing pace, synthetic biomaterials are being developed with specific functionalities...
11 p.Introduction: Biological and synthetic laminar absorbable prostheses are available for the repa...
Introduction: As one of the most frequent disorders treated in general surgery, treatment of hernias...
INTRODUCTION: Biological and synthetic laminar absorbable prostheses are available for the repair of...
BACKGROUND Biosynthetic mesh may represent an improvement on biological and large pore sy...
Abstract only availableHernias are formed when the tough connective tissue that surrounds the abdomi...
Ventral hernia (VH) frequently affects patients after abdominal surgery. The use of a mesh is often ...