| Literature DB >> 24426474 |
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.Entities:
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