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Mesh-related visceral complications following inguinal hernia repair: an emerging topic.

F Gossetti1, L D'Amore2, E Annesi2, P Bruzzone2, L Bambi2, M R Grimaldi2, F Ceci2, P Negro2.   

Abstract

The use of meshes in inguinal hernia repair (IHR) has gained popularity but new complications have been observed. Mesh-related visceral complications (MRVCs) are generally considered rare and hence are not studied in depth. We carried out a thorough literature search and collected 101 clinical reports published from 1992 to 2018. The reported complications seem to have tripled in the last decade. Ninety-seven cases met the inclusion criteria and they were subdivided into four groups (group A-onlay IHR, group B-3-D IHR, group C-preperitoneal IHR, group D-laparoscopic IHR) to be analyzed, according to the herniorraphy technique. Every prosthetic IHR can be followed by MRVCs but, according to the present review, the highest incidence is related to laparoscopic repairs, the lowest to Lichtenstein technique. Time-to-event was shorter in case of preperitoneal position of the prosthesis than when the mesh was implanted over the transversalis fascia. Urinary bladder involvement predominantly occurred after laparosopic IHR. A pathogenic correlation between the most frequently complained clinical signs and the previous mesh herniorraphy was rarely reported. The diagnosis was generally made at laparotomy, which was usually performed as an emergency. Removing the infected mesh and resecting or suture repairing the involved viscera was the challenging surgical treatment. Prevention of MRVCs after inguinal hernia repair appears to be an important significant issue. It is important to pay attention to the choice of a proper implantation site, avoiding direct contact between the mesh and viscera, and to select a proper device.

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Keywords:  Inguinal hernia repair; Mesh erosion; Mesh migration; Mesh-related visceral complications

Year:  2019        PMID: 30796629     DOI: 10.1007/s10029-019-01905-z

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


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