- Ernia
- Incontinenza Fecale
- Incontinenza Urinaria
- Macroplastique
- Mesh
- Ricostruzione Mammaria
- Sling per incontinenza
- Suture mesh
- Urodinamica
Suturable Mesh Demonstrates Improved Outcomes over Standard Suture in a Porcine Laparotomy Closure Model
2022 - Gregory A. Dumanian, MD
The small bites surgical technique supported by the STITCH trial has been touted as a strategy for Laparotomy closures fail due to suture pull-through. I hypothesize that a suturable mesh may limit pull-through via mechanisms of force distribution and fibrous encapsulation of the device filaments.
Suturable mesh better resists early laparotomy failure in a cyclic ball‐burst model
2022 - Stephen J. Wallace, MD,* Lauren M. Mioton, MD,† Robert M. Havey, MS,‡ Muturi G. Muriuki, PhD,‡ Jason H. Ko, MD†
The small bites surgical technique supported by the STITCH trial has been touted as a strategy for preventing early laparotomy dehiscence through greater force distribution at the suture–tissue interface. However, this hernia prevention strat- egy requires an alteration in the standard closure technique that has not been widely adopted in the USA. This study seeks to determine whether incorporating a mid-weight polypropylene mesh material into a hollow-bore surgical suture material will effectively increase the force distribution at the suture–tissue interface and potentially help prevent early laparotomy dehiscence in an ex vivo model.
Evaluation of a new suture material (DurameshTM) by measuring suture tension in small and large bites techniques for laparotomy closure
in a porcine model
2022
- Y. Yurtkap · F. P. J. den Hartog · W. van Weteringen · J. Jeekel · G. J. Kleinrensink · J. F. Lange
After closure of laparotomies, sutures may pull through tissue due to too high intra-abdominal pressure or suture tension, resulting in burst abdomen and incisional hernia. The objective of this study was to measure the suture tension in small and large bites with a new suture material.
Biomechanical Properties of a Novel Mesh
2022 - Stephen J. Wallace, MD,* Lauren M. Mioton, MD,† Robert M. Havey, MS,‡ Muturi G. Muriuki, PhD,‡ Jason H. Ko, MD†
Conventional suture repairs, when stressed, fail by suture rupture, knot slippage, or suture pull-through, when the suture cuts through the intervening tissue. The purpose of this study was to compare the biomechanical properties of flexor tendon repairs using a novel mesh suture with traditional suture repairs.
A multicenter collaboration to asses the safety of laparoscopic ventral rectopexy
2015 - Evans C, Stevenson AR, Sileri P, Mercer-Jones MA, Dixon AR, Cunningham C, Jones OM, Lindsey I.
A multicenter collaboration to asses the safety of laparoscopic ventral rectopexy
This study aimed to determine the risk of mesh and nonmesh morbidity after laparoscopic ventral rectopexy and to compare the safety of synthetic meshes with biological grafts.
Dis Colon Rectum. 2015 Aug;58(8):799-807
Titanium coated extralight mesh (TiLOOP – TiFour) for treatment of vaginal vault prolapse: A prospective randomized study
2010 - Joerg Neymeyer, Thomas Wuelfing, Waleed Abdul-Wahab Al-Ansari, Cornelie Baecker and Manfred Beer
To assess the clinical efficacy of TiLOOP TiFour titanium coated extralight mesh in the treatment of vaginal vault prolapse