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Slowly resorbable biosynthetic mesh

Authors :
G. W. M. Tetteroo
Alastair Windsor
René H. Fortelny
Johannes Jeekel
Tim Tollens
Francesco Gossetti
Janusz Lange
Andreas Koch
T. S. de Vries Reilingh
H. L. van Westreenen
Lars N. Jorgensen
Marc Miserez
M. M. J. van Rooijen
Bertrand Dousset
Guido Woeste
Ferdinand Köckerling
Frederik Berrevoet
Guillaume Piessen
Surgery
Neurosciences
Source :
HERNIA, Hernia, 26(1), 131-138. Springer Paris, Van Rooijen, M M J, Tollens, T, Jørgensen, L N, de Vries Reilingh, T S, Piessen, G, Köckerling, F, Miserez, M, Windsor, A C J, Berrevoet, F, Fortelny, R H, Dousset, B, Woeste, G, van Westreenen, H L, Gossetti, F, Lange, J F, Tetteroo, G W M, Koch, A & Jeekel, J 2022, ' Slowly resorbable biosynthetic mesh : 2-year results in VHWG grade 3 hernia repair ', Hernia, vol. 26, pp. 131–138 . https://doi.org/10.1007/s10029-021-02453-1
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Introduction Information on the long-term performance of biosynthetic meshes is scarce. This study analyses the performance of biosynthetic mesh (Phasix™) over 24 months. Methods A prospective, international European multi-center trial is described. Adult patients with a Ventral Hernia Working Group (VHWG) grade 3 incisional hernia larger than 10 cm2, scheduled for elective repair, were included. Biosynthetic mesh was placed in sublay position. Short-term outcomes included 3-month surgical site occurrences (SSO), and long-term outcomes comprised hernia recurrence, reoperation, and quality of life assessments until 24 months. Results Eighty-four patients were treated with biosynthetic mesh. Twenty-two patients (26.2%) developed 34 SSOs, of which 32 occurred within 3 months (primary endpoint). Eight patients (11.0%) developed a hernia recurrence. In 13 patients (15.5%), 14 reoperations took place, of which 6 were performed for hernia recurrence (42.9%), 3 for mesh infection (21.4%), and in 7 of which the mesh was explanted (50%). Compared to baseline, quality of life outcomes showed no significant difference after 24 months. Despite theoretical resorption, 10.7% of patients reported presence of mesh sensation in daily life 24 months after surgery. Conclusion After 2 years of follow-up, hernia repair with biosynthetic mesh shows manageable SSO rates and favorable recurrence rates in VHWG grade 3 patients. No statistically significant improvement in quality of life or reduction of pain was observed. Few patients report lasting presence of mesh sensation. Results of biosynthetic mesh after longer periods of follow-up on recurrences and remodeling will provide further valuable information to make clear recommendations. Trial registration Registered on clinicaltrials.gov (NCT02720042), March 25, 2016.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
12654906 and 12489204
Volume :
26
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Hernia
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....76a0d5060b77d8b7afee2292133c53c0
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10029-021-02453-1