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Mesh excisions – data collection up to 15 years after recommended
I think I might have posted this before but I found a source with more free information. The graphical data is very interesting. Most people that have mesh removed have it done after two years. Over half have it done before four years.
Necessary duration of follow-up to assess complications of mesh in hernia surgery: a time-lapse study based on 460 explants
Springer
October 2021Hernia 25(e2018):3
DOI:10.1007/s10029-020-02297-1
Authors:
K Petersen
J Morrison
Valentin Oprea
D Grischkan
Andreas Koch
Ralph Lorenz
Robert Bendavid
Vladimir Iakovlev“Purpose: Risk of complications following hernia repair is the key parameter to assess risk/benefit ratio of a technique. As mesh devices are permanent, their risks are life-long. Too many reports in the past assessed mesh safety prematurely after short follow-ups. We aimed to explore what length of follow up would reveal the full extent of complications …
Conclusions: Follow-up of more than 15 years is needed to fully assess complications after mesh hernia repair. Especially longer periods are needed to detect mesh erosion into organs and complications in younger males. Presently, short observations and lack of reporting standard in the literature prohibit accurate assessment of complication risks. …”
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