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How Dr. Brown became a Pure Tissue Repair Surgeon
Various recent topics here converged leading me to conger how Dr. Brown became a proponent of pure tissue repair. By raising this question I believe it could lead to insight into IH. Assuming Dr. Brown is primarily in sports medicine, wouldn’t athletes in contact sports be better off having pure tissue repairs? It seems reasonable to think that violent contacts in football and soccer could seriously damage mesh. Perhaps even baseball and basketball could put mesh at risk by stressful body movements. If valid, then other sports surgeons might also be doing pure tissue repair, creating a viable niche in medical practice. This niche could possibly be overlooked as a source of pure tissue repair. If such a niche exists, it would be reassuring that pure tissue repair would be unlikely to die out. Dr. Brown, of course, is best for answering this question, but short of that, spotlighting sports surgeons could become worthwhile.
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