Transgastric biologic mesh delivery and abdominal wall hernia repair in a porcine model
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Transgastric biologic mesh delivery and abdominal wall hernia repair in a porcine model
Abstract
Background and study aims: Incisional abdominal wall hernias currently require repair with open or laparoscopic surgery, which is associated with wound complications and recurrent hernia formation. Natural orifice transluminal endoscopic surgery (NOTES) techniques may have the potential to decrease the morbidity associated with hernia repair. The aim of this study was to repair a chronic ventral hernia with a biologic mesh placed transgastrically in a porcine model.
Materials and methods: Six pigs underwent creation of an incisional abdominal wall hernia. At least 4 weeks later, transgastric repair was done using an underlay biologic mesh with at least 5 cm of overlap from the hernia fascial edge. The mesh was secured with transfascial sutures and the stomach was closed with a sutured gastropexy. Pigs were evaluated 2 weeks later by laparoscopy. Pigs were sacrificed and necropsy wa s performed 4 weeks after the repair.
Results: Six pigs underwent hernia repair lasting a mean (+/- SD) of 204 +/- 123 minutes, with one perioperative death. At 2 weeks after hernia repair, laparoscopy showed significant adhesions in all pigs; one pig had extensive mesh infection and was sacrificed. Necropsy on one pig at 2 weeks and four pigs at 4 weeks showed complete coverage of the hernia defect in all pigs. All pigs had mesh abscesses or a positive mesh culture.
Conclusion: Transgastric repair of a chronic ventral hernia is technically feasible. Difficulties with mesh delivery and infection need to be overcome before this approach can be used in humans.
Georg Thieme Verlag KG Stuttgart New York.
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