Biological scaffolds for abdominal wall repair: future in clinical application?
Millions of abdominal wall repair procedures are performed each year for primary and incisional hernias both in the EU and in the USA with extremely high costs. Synthetic meshes approved for augmenting abdominal wall repair provide adequate mechanical support but have significant drawbacks (seroma formation, adhesion to viscera, stiffness of abdominal wall, and infection). Biologic scaffolds (i.e., derived from naturally occurring materials) represent an alternative to synthetic surgical meshes and are less sensitive to infection.