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Published in: World Journal of Surgery 7/2010

01-07-2010

Laparoscopic Evaluation Shows Deficiencies in Memory Ring Deployment During Small Ventral Hernia Repair

Authors: Frederik Berrevoet, Bert Van den Bossche, Luc de Baerdemaeker, Bernard de Hemptinne

Published in: World Journal of Surgery | Issue 7/2010

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Abstract

Background

With the introduction of a self-expanding, memory-containing, circular hernia patch, surgeons have been enthusiastic about its use to repair ventral hernias smaller than 3 cm in diameter. The aim of this study was to evaluate the efficiency, reliability, and safety of the device laparoscopically with respect to adequate deployment of the patch.

Methods

During 1 year all patients with small ventral hernias were treated with this memory-containing patch and were inspected by laparoscopy. Just prior to insertion of the patch, remaining adhesions on top of the peritoneum were analyzed, as was the interference of the umbilical ligament. The final position of the patch was monitored, identifying the cupping phenomenon, exposure of the polypropylene to the viscera, and the amount of tension on the straps. All patients were followed for 2 years and postoperative complications and recurrence rate were monitored.

Results

Twenty-eight patients were operated on for repair of a small ventral hernia with laparoscopic control. Adhesions, not digitally palpable, that interfered with adequate patch deployment were observed in more than 80% of the cases. After a median follow-up of 25 months a 14.8% recurrence rate was observed.

Conclusions

The patch, consisting of both polypropylene and ePTFE, leads to unacceptable morbidity and a high rate of recurrences. By laparoscopic evaluation, these recurrences are probably based on a combination of material characteristics and unavoidable technical errors.
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Metadata
Title
Laparoscopic Evaluation Shows Deficiencies in Memory Ring Deployment During Small Ventral Hernia Repair
Authors
Frederik Berrevoet
Bert Van den Bossche
Luc de Baerdemaeker
Bernard de Hemptinne
Publication date
01-07-2010
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Published in
World Journal of Surgery / Issue 7/2010
Print ISSN: 0364-2313
Electronic ISSN: 1432-2323
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00268-010-0600-7

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