Peritoneal Effects of Prosthetic Meshes Used to Repair Abdominal Wall Defects: Monitoring Adhesions by Sequential Laparoscopy
Journal of Laparoendoscopic & Advanced Surgical Techniques2007Vol. 17(2), pp. 160–166
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Juan M. Bellón, Marta Rodrı́guez, Natalio Garcı́a-Honduvilla, Gemma Pascual, Verónica Gómez‐Gil, Julia Buján
Abstract
At 14 days postimplant, laminar prostheses and composites showed similar results in terms of adhesion formation and integration within host tissue. Our findings suggest that both the composite prostheses and the laminar ePTFE performed very well in terms of reduced adhesion formation at the peritoneal interface.
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