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Best mesh material and technique – worst material and technique
Rather than go round and round about mesh versus pure tissue, a topic that will help a patient choose the best mesh and technique seems useful, combined with advice about to avoid the worst.
For example, the only type of mesh repair that the popular “International” “Guidelines” recommend against is plugs. So any patient who needs a repair and has to choose mesh, should probably avoid a surgeon who does any of the plug repairs. This would be the Kugel repair and variations of the Prolene Hernia System. If you are referred to a surgeon who does a plug repair beware that surgeons consider it one of the most difficult to deal with if there are problems.
Another example would be coated materials. Coated materials are generally unproven, and some have been discontinued and their manufacturers are being sued. Atrium Medical produced C-QUR coated mesh, which has had major problems and is being discontinued. So, considering the lack of long-term information, avoiding the coated materials makes sense.
This Topic could just end up as a collection of bad materials to avoid but that would still be worthwhile, I think. If you have to get mesh at least avoid the really bad ones. Although, this would not have helped me back in 2014. I chose the “state-of-the-art” lightweight polypropylene Bard Soft Mesh and had it implanted via the state-of-the-art TEP procedure and still had major problems.
Anyway, this is a place to make mesh recommendations if anyone has them. Maybe a story about an athlete or a friend who had a mesh repair, and knows what was used, and has had excellent results. Any stories that can help separate “mesh” in to useful subcategories. The combining of all mesh and mesh techniques in to one word only helps the mesh-makers, giving them all cover. Whatever anybody has, feel free.
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