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Recent paper describing the insufficiency of testing new mesh products
Here is an interesting article about how new mesh products are tested. I was struck by how much effort they put in to describing the testing for a problem that does not really exist, and how they completely ignored the main problem with mesh products.
They say at the end that they are planning to put more effort in to developing test procedures to more correctly describe the qualities of new mesh products, for a problem that does not seem to be significant. The Conflicts paragraph shows why, I think.
Overall though, the article has some good historical references. It is a well-written paper, about not much, that illustrates how randomly new products are introduced to market, and also how many are already out there, unproven, yet being implanted daily.
The field is very fascinating from a scientific/business/marketing/societal point of view. It’s just a shame that so many people are being damaged while it goes on.
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Conflict of interest
Alastair Windsor Speaker bureau: BARD, TelaBio, Medtronic, Cook.” To this day, hundreds of different mesh products have been tested and sold, with at least 70 different mesh products on the market [3].”
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10029-020-02360-x
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