Laparoscopic incisional hernia repair by lightweight polypropylene mesh with resorbable coating. Technical notes preliminary results
G. Cavallaro, F.C. Campanile, M. Rizzello, F. Greco, O. Iorio, F. De Angelis, M. Rengo, G. SilecchiaOriginal article, no. 3, 2013
Laparoscopic repair of ventral hernias has gained popularity,
since many studies have reported encouraging results. The
choice of the mesh and fixation methods are crucial issues in
preventing complications and recurrence. 30 laparoscopic
ventral hernia repair performed consecutively in 28 patients
(11 males, 17 females) for different kinds of incisional hernias
from February 2011 to June 2012 were prospectively evaluated.
All patients received total laparoscopic incisional hernia repair
by the use of the new lightweight polypropylene mesh with
resorbable coating (PhysiomeshTM, Ethicon Endo-Surgery,
Johnson & Johnson, Inc.). No major postoperative complications
were reported. Two recurrences were diagnosed after 5
months from the first repair. Both patients received
laparoscopic repair by the same kind of mesh. Lightweight
polypropylene mesh with resorbable coating, with its
properties of easy positioning and bio-compatibility,
represents an innovation in laparoscopic incisional hernia
repair, and should be considered for clinical intra-operative
as well as long term evaluations.



