The lightweight and large porous mesh concept for hernia repair

被引:322
作者
Klosterhalfen, B
Junge, K
Klinge, U
机构
[1] Hosp Duren, Inst Pathol, D-52351 Duren, Germany
[2] Rhein Westfal TH Aachen, Dept Surg, D-52057 Aachen, Germany
关键词
foreign body reaction; heavyweight; hernia repair; lightweight; long-term complications; pores; surgical mesh;
D O I
10.1586/17434440.2.1.103
中图分类号
R318 [生物医学工程];
学科分类号
0831 ;
摘要
In modern hernia surgery, there are two competing mesh concepts which often lead to controversial discussions, on the one hand the heavyweight small porous model and on the other, the lightweight large porous hypothesis. The present review illustrates the rationale of both mesh concepts and compares experimental data with the first clinical data available. In summary, the lightweight large porous mesh philosophy takes into consideration all of the recent data regarding physiology and mechanics of the abdominal wall and inguinal region. Furthermore, the new mesh concept reveals an optimized foreign body reaction based on reduced amounts of mesh material and, in particular, a significantly decreased surface area in contact with the recipient host tissues by the large porous model. Finally, recent data demonstrate that alterations in the extracellular matrix of hernia patients play a crucial role in the development of hernia recurrence. In particular, long-term recurrences months or years after surgery and implantation of mesh can be explained by the extracellular matrix hypothesis. However, if the altered extracellular matrix proves to be the weak area, the decisive question is whether the amount of material as well as mechanical and tensile strength of the surgical mesh are really of significant importance for the development of recurrent hernia. All experimental evidence and first clinical data indicate the superiority of the lightweight large porous mesh concept with regard to a reduced number of long-term complications and particularly, increased comfort and quality of life after hernia repair.
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页码:103 / 117
页数:15
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