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A randomised, multi-centre, prospective, observer and patient blind study to evaluate a non-absorbable polypropylene mesh vs. a partly absorbable mesh in incisional hernia repair

机译:一项随机,多中心,前瞻性,观察者和患者的盲法研究,以评估切开疝修补术中不可吸收的聚丙烯网片与部分可吸收的网片的比较

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The implantation of a polymer mesh is considered as the standard treatment for incisional hernia. It leads to lower recurrence rates compared to suture techniques without mesh implantation; however, there are also some drawbacks to mesh repair. The operation is more complex and peri-operative infectious complications are increased. Yet it is not clear to what extent a mesh implantation influences quality of life or leads to chronic pain or discomfort. The influence of the material, textile structure and size of the mesh remain unclear. The aim of this study was to evaluate if a non-absorbable, large pore-sized, lightweight polypropylene (PP) mesh leads to a better health outcome compared to a partly absorbable mesh.
机译:聚合物网的植入被认为是切开疝的标准治疗方法。与没有网状植入的缝合技术相比,它降低了复发率。但是,网格修复也存在一些缺点。手术更加复杂,围手术期感染并发症增加。尚不清楚网状植入物在多大程度上影响生活质量或导致慢性疼痛或不适。材料,纺织品结构和网眼尺寸的影响尚不清楚。这项研究的目的是评估与部分可吸收网片相比,不可吸收,大孔径,轻质聚丙烯(PP)网片能否带来更好的健康结果。

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