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Mesh in Elective Hernia Repair: 10-Year Experience with over 6,000 ...
We report a single institutional experience in performing hernia repair with mesh in terms of hernia-specific outcomes, mesh-related complications, and patient-reported quality of life.
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Diagnosis and management of complications following pelvic organ ...
When bladder mesh exposure occurs, removal of the exposed part of the mesh is recommended (grade B). Both alternatives (total or partial mesh removal) should be discussed with the patient and should …
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Mesh versus non-mesh for inguinal and femoral hernia repair
Sep 13, 2018 · Mesh and non-mesh repairs are effective surgical approaches in treating hernias, each demonstrating benefits in different areas. Compared to non-mesh repairs, mesh repairs probably …
Titanium mesh for guided bone regeneration: a systematic review
This systematic review aimed to evaluate results reported in the literature regarding the success rate of the titanium mesh technique for the placement of dental implants.
Bone augmentation using titanium mesh: A systematic review and …
Sep 16, 2024 · Purpose: To review and compare the available literature on bone regeneration using titanium mesh and map the current evidence on bone gain outcomes and complications while …
Mesh fixation techniques in primary ventral or incisional hernia repair
There are two types of mesh used in ventral hernia repair: synthetic and biologic (or bioabsorbable) mesh. Using synthetic mesh is the standard of care as recommended by guidelines (Bittner 2019).