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Mechanical failure of a lightweight polypropylene mesh.

L A D Lintin1, A N Kingsnorth.   

Abstract

We report the case of a 41-year-old male who underwent repair of a recurrent midline abdominal incisional hernia with components separation. The hernia defect was repaired with a 30 cm × 30 cm underlay biological (Strattice) mesh used to partially bridge a small residual gap between the rectus muscles and reinforced with a 30 cm × 30 cm lightweight polypropylene onlay mesh (BARD™ soft mesh). The patient later developed a large persistent seroma that was excised 18 weeks later. On exploration of the previous hernia repair, it was noted that the onlay polypropylene mesh had fractured leaving a 3 cm by 2 cm defect, but the underlying biological mesh was intact preventing a recurrence of the hernia (see Fig. 1). The fractured mesh was repaired with an additional onlay 10 cm × 10 cm polypropylene mesh, the seroma was de-roofed, and the patient was later discharged. This case highlights the early mechanical failure of a lightweight polypropylene mesh; the precise mechanism of failure in this case is unclear and, however, may be related to high intra-abdominal pressures postoperatively. Fig. 1 Photograph showing onlay polypropylene (BARD™ soft mesh) mesh superficial to a biological (Strattice) sublay mesh bridging the recti (on the left and right wound edges). Arrow indicates the 2 cm by 3 cm fracture.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22824989     DOI: 10.1007/s10029-012-0959-5

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hernia        ISSN: 1248-9204            Impact factor:   4.739


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