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Intra Peritoneal Polypropylene Mesh and Newer Meshes in Ventral Hernia Repair: What EBM Says?

H K Ramakrishna1, K Lakshman2.   

Abstract

Incisional hernias and other ventral hernias are common surgical problems. It is estimated that incisional hernia complicates about 2 % to 10 % of laparotomies. Ventral and incisional hernia repairs are among the common surgeries done by a general surgeon. It is proven beyond any doubt that suture repair of these hernias should not be done as recurrence rates are unacceptably high, some series reporting as high as 54 % on long-term follow-up. A prosthetic mesh should always be used in ventral hernia repair (VHR). Now, the polypropylene mesh (PPM) has become the prosthetic mesh of choice in the repair of hernias, including inguinal hernia. However, with the advent of laparoscopic repair where the mesh is placed intraperitoneally, concerns regarding safety of PPM are raised. Newer meshes are introduced, claiming lesser complication rate. Many types of newer meshes are available now. Newer meshes are invariably costlier than PPM by 15-20 times. Is this extra cost worth? We looked in to available literature for an answer.

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Keywords:  Composite mesh; Incisional hernia repair; Intraperitoneal mesh; Laparoscopic hernia repair; Newer meshes; Open hernia repair; PCO mesh; PTFE mesh; Polypropylene mesh (PPM); Ventral hernia repair; ePTFE mesh

Year:  2012        PMID: 24426474      PMCID: PMC3824771          DOI: 10.1007/s12262-012-0743-x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Indian J Surg        ISSN: 0973-9793            Impact factor:   0.656


  28 in total

1.  Factors affecting recurrence following incisional herniorrhaphy.

Authors:  T Anthony; P C Bergen; L T Kim; M Henderson; T Fahey; R V Rege; R H Turnage
Journal:  World J Surg       Date:  2000-01       Impact factor: 3.352

2.  A comparative study of adhesion formation and abdominal wall ingrowth after laparoscopic ventral hernia repair in a porcine model using multiple types of mesh.

Authors:  J J McGinty; N J Hogle; H McCarthy; D L Fowler
Journal:  Surg Endosc       Date:  2005-03-23       Impact factor: 4.584

3.  Evaluation of a knitted polytetrafluoroethylene mesh placed intraperitoneally in a New Zealand white rabbit model.

Authors:  Tomáš Novotný; Jiří Jeřábek; Karel Veselý; Robert Staffa; Martin Dvořák; Jan Cagaš
Journal:  Surg Endosc       Date:  2012-01-05       Impact factor: 4.584

4.  Laparoscopic repair of ventral incisional hernia.

Authors:  Keith B Kua; Mark Coleman; Ian Martin; Nicholas O'Rourke
Journal:  ANZ J Surg       Date:  2002-04       Impact factor: 1.872

5.  Laparoscopic ventral hernia repair.

Authors:  P K Chowbey; A Sharma; R Khullar; V Mann; M Baijal; A Vashistha
Journal:  J Laparoendosc Adv Surg Tech A       Date:  2000-04       Impact factor: 1.878

6.  Laparoscopic ventral hernia repair with extraperitoneal mesh: surgical technique and early results.

Authors:  Pradeep K Chowbey; Anil Sharma; Rajesh Khullar; Vandana Soni; Manish Baijal
Journal:  Surg Laparosc Endosc Percutan Tech       Date:  2003-04       Impact factor: 1.719

7.  Intraperitoneal polypropylene mesh repair of incisional hernia is not associated with enterocutaneous fistula.

Authors:  W W Vrijland; J Jeekel; E W Steyerberg; P T Den Hoed; H J Bonjer
Journal:  Br J Surg       Date:  2000-03       Impact factor: 6.939

8.  Abdominal wall hernia repair with a composite ePTFE/polypropylene mesh: clinical outcome and quality of life in 152 patients.

Authors:  E Iversen; A Lykke; M Hensler; L N Jorgensen
Journal:  Hernia       Date:  2010-09-21       Impact factor: 4.739

9.  Intraperitoneal underlay ventral hernia repair utilizing bilayer expanded polytetrafluoroethylene and polypropylene mesh.

Authors:  Keith W Millikan; Michael Baptista; Beejal Amin; Daniel J Deziel; Alexander Doolas
Journal:  Am Surg       Date:  2003-04       Impact factor: 0.688

10.  Adhesion formation after laparoscopic ventral incisional hernia repair with polypropylene mesh: a study using abdominal ultrasound.

Authors:  Juliane Bingener; George B Kazantsev; Shailendra Chopra; Wayne H Schwesinger
Journal:  JSLS       Date:  2004 Apr-Jun       Impact factor: 2.172

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  4 in total

1.  Extended totally extraperitoneal Rives-Stoppa (eTEP-RS) technique for ventral hernia: initial experience of The Wall Hernia Group and a surgical technique update.

Authors:  Jacopo Andreuccetti; Alberto Sartori; Enrico Lauro; Lorenzo Crepaz; Silvia Sanna; Giusto Pignata; Umberto Bracale; Alberto Di Leo
Journal:  Updates Surg       Date:  2021-04-30

Review 2.  Primary non-complicated midline ventral hernia: is laparoscopic IPOM still a reasonable approach?

Authors:  S Van Hoef; T Tollens
Journal:  Hernia       Date:  2019-08-27       Impact factor: 4.739

3.  S041-Trends and short-term outcomes of three approaches to minimally invasive repair of small ventral hernias. An ACHQC analysis.

Authors:  Melanie Vargas; Molly A Olson; Thomas E Read; Mazen R Al-Mansour
Journal:  Surg Endosc       Date:  2022-09-26       Impact factor: 3.453

4.  Recurrent abdominal wall dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans in a child: a challenging reconstruction.

Authors:  Karthik C Vallam; Monica Bhagat; Vinay Shankhdhar; Sajid S Qureshi
Journal:  Springerplus       Date:  2015-07-08
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