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Outcomes of a prospective multi-center trial of a second-generation composite mesh for open ventral hernia repair.

Authors :
Hanna EM
Byrd JF
Moskowitz M
Mann JW
Stockamp KT
Patel GN
Beneke MA
Millikan K
Iannitti DA
Source :
Hernia : the journal of hernias and abdominal wall surgery [Hernia] 2014 Feb; Vol. 18 (1), pp. 81-9. Date of Electronic Publication: 2013 Mar 24.
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

Purpose: Composite mesh prostheses incorporate properties of multiple materials for use in open ventral hernia repair (OVHR). This study examines clinical outcomes in patients who underwent OVHR with a polypropylene/expanded polytetrafluoroethylene (ePTFE) composite graft containing a novel polydioxanone (PDO) absorbable ring to facilitate placement and graft positioning.<br />Methods: Data were prospectively collected on consecutive patients undergoing OVHR using a synthetic composite mesh. Seven centers enrolled patients during the study period. All patients underwent a standardized surgical procedure consisting of OVHR with sublay intraperitoneal placement of mesh. Mesh fixation was accomplished with peripheral tacks and transfascial sutures.<br />Results: One hundred and nineteen patients underwent OVHR with the composite mesh. Average age was 55.8 years; there were 71 (59.7 %) females and 48 (40.3 %) males with mean BMI of 33.5 ± 7.1 kg/m(2). One hundred and two (85.7 %) patients presented with primary ventral hernias. Mean defect size was 13.6 cm(2), and mean mesh size was 113.6 cm(2). Most patients (67 %) were discharged the day of surgery. Twelve patients (10.1 %) experienced complications in the perioperative time period primarily consisting of seroma (4.2 %) and ileus (1.7 %). Two patients required reoperation and mesh removal in the early postoperative period for infection and herniorrhaphy site pain, respectively. There was a decline in pain and movement limitation scores between baseline and 1-year follow-up. Six-month (n = 109) and twelve-month (n = 99) follow-up revealed no hernia recurrences (95 % CI 0-3 %, and 0-4 %, respectively).<br />Conclusions: The use of this second-generation composite mesh was associated with no hernia recurrences and a low complication rate after open ventral hernia repair.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1248-9204
Volume :
18
Issue :
1
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Hernia : the journal of hernias and abdominal wall surgery
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
23526091
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10029-013-1078-7