A new fixation-free 3D multilamellar preperitoneal implant for open inguinal hernia repair

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Brescia Antonio, Tomassini Federico, Berardi Giammauro, Pezzatini Massimo, Cosenza Umile Michele, Castiglia Davide, Dall'Oglio Anna, Salaj Adelona, Gasparrini Marcello
ISSN: 0008-428X

Between September 2014 and December 2015, 32 patients with inguinal hernia were treated using a new 3D mesh in our department. This mesh is characterized by a multilamellar flower-shaped central core with a flat, large-pore polypropylene ovoid disk that has to be implanted preperitoneally. Compared with the traditional Lichtenstein procedure, we observed a shorter mean duration of surgery and a significantly lower mean visual analogue scale (VAS) postoperative pain score recorded immediately after the procedure in the 3D mesh group. The mean VAS score recoded after 4 and 8 postoperative days showed better results in the 3D mesh group than the control group. Moreover, there was reduced postoperative morbidity in the 3D mesh group than the control group, even if no patients experienced severe complications.

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