Mesh placement linked to recurrence and bowel obstruction risk after ventral hernia repair
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Retromuscular mesh placement and intraperitoneal onlay mesh (IPOM) are associated with higher risks of reoperation for recurrence and bowel obstruction following primary ventral hernia repair compared with onlay placement, according to recent Danish research. Mesh reinforcement is widely regarded as the standard approach for primary ventral hernia repair, but the optimal anatomical plane for mesh […] The post Mesh placement linked to recurrence and bowel obstruction risk after ventral hernia repair appeared first on Hospital Healthcare Europe .
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