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New mesh use review article in General Surgery News – worth reading
Here is a new review article about the use of mesh for hernia repair today. Anyone interested should read through it more than once. It covers a lot, rambles around a bit, and many of the flawed arguments for continuing to use mesh instead of pure tissue repair are recycled, but the article does show that pure tissue repairs are coming back.
I read the article and see recognition that the lawsuits are not going away, that there are real reasons for them (many patients suffering), and that this is driving change. The title is misleading but it should get more surgeons to read it. Which is good.
The impetus for change seems to be the lawsuits. The legal system really does work but it shouldn’t take threats to cause improvement. That is one sad realization that comes from the article. It’s not the welfare of the patient driving change. It’s the lawsuits.
And the final statement is about making mesh work, not about developing the best hernia repair methods. It’s ingrained in the thought processes – find ways to continue to use mesh. Many, maybe all, of the surgeons quoted have deep investments of time and effort in to building mesh implantation practices. Pure tissue repairs will cut in to that business. It’s just the way things are today.
Replace the word mesh with “hernia repair” and the statement sounds a lot better.
“Ultimately, Dr. Poulose said, “the current medical-legal climate is bringing up a necessary conversation in a convoluted way, but if these discussions help us make mesh, technique, post-market surveillance and patient selection more optimal, something positive can result.” “
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