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Assessment of short-term outcome with TiO(2) mesh in laparoscopic repair of large paraesophageal hiatal hernias

BACKGROUND: Laparoscopic large para-oesophageal hiatal hernia (LPHH) repair using mesh reinforcement significantly reduces postoperative recurrence rates compared to conventional suture repair, especially within short follow-up times. However, the ideal strategy for repairing LPHH remains disputable...

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Autores principales: Khaled, Islam, Priego, Pablo, Faisal, Mohammed, Cuadrado, Marta, García-Moreno, Francisca, Ballestero, Araceli, Galindo, Julio, Lobo, Eduardo
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6816156/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31660930
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12893-019-0607-4
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author Khaled, Islam
Priego, Pablo
Faisal, Mohammed
Cuadrado, Marta
García-Moreno, Francisca
Ballestero, Araceli
Galindo, Julio
Lobo, Eduardo
author_facet Khaled, Islam
Priego, Pablo
Faisal, Mohammed
Cuadrado, Marta
García-Moreno, Francisca
Ballestero, Araceli
Galindo, Julio
Lobo, Eduardo
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description BACKGROUND: Laparoscopic large para-oesophageal hiatal hernia (LPHH) repair using mesh reinforcement significantly reduces postoperative recurrence rates compared to conventional suture repair, especially within short follow-up times. However, the ideal strategy for repairing LPHH remains disputable because no clear guidelines are given regarding indications, mesh type, shape or position. The aim of this study was to survey our short-term results of LPHH management with a biosynthetic monofilament polypropylene mesh coated with titanium dioxide to enhance biocompatibility (TiO(2)Mesh™). METHODS: A retrospective study was performed at Ramon y Cajal University Hospital, Spain from December 2014 to October 2018. Data were collected on 27 consecutive patients with extensive hiatal hernia defects greater than 5 cm for which a laparoscopic repair was performed by primary suture and additional reinforcement with a TiO(2)Mesh™. Study outcomes were investigated, including clinical and radiological recurrences, dysphagia and mesh-related drawbacks. RESULTS: Twenty-seven patients were included in our analysis; 10 patients were male, and 17 were female. The mean age was 73 years (range, 63–79 years). All operations were performed laparoscopically. The median postoperative hospital stay was 3 days. After a mean follow-up of 18 months (range, 8-29 months), only 3 patients developed clinical recurrence of reflux symptoms (11%), and 2 had radiological recurrences (7%). No mesh-related complications occurred. CONCLUSIONS: TiO(2)Mesh™ was found to be safe for laparoscopic repair of LPHH with a fairly low recurrence rate in this short-term study. Long-term studies conducted over a period of years with large sample sizes will be essential for confirming whether this mesh is suitable as a standard method of care with few drawbacks.
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spelling pubmed-68161562019-10-31 Assessment of short-term outcome with TiO(2) mesh in laparoscopic repair of large paraesophageal hiatal hernias Khaled, Islam Priego, Pablo Faisal, Mohammed Cuadrado, Marta García-Moreno, Francisca Ballestero, Araceli Galindo, Julio Lobo, Eduardo BMC Surg Research Article BACKGROUND: Laparoscopic large para-oesophageal hiatal hernia (LPHH) repair using mesh reinforcement significantly reduces postoperative recurrence rates compared to conventional suture repair, especially within short follow-up times. However, the ideal strategy for repairing LPHH remains disputable because no clear guidelines are given regarding indications, mesh type, shape or position. The aim of this study was to survey our short-term results of LPHH management with a biosynthetic monofilament polypropylene mesh coated with titanium dioxide to enhance biocompatibility (TiO(2)Mesh™). METHODS: A retrospective study was performed at Ramon y Cajal University Hospital, Spain from December 2014 to October 2018. Data were collected on 27 consecutive patients with extensive hiatal hernia defects greater than 5 cm for which a laparoscopic repair was performed by primary suture and additional reinforcement with a TiO(2)Mesh™. Study outcomes were investigated, including clinical and radiological recurrences, dysphagia and mesh-related drawbacks. RESULTS: Twenty-seven patients were included in our analysis; 10 patients were male, and 17 were female. The mean age was 73 years (range, 63–79 years). All operations were performed laparoscopically. The median postoperative hospital stay was 3 days. After a mean follow-up of 18 months (range, 8-29 months), only 3 patients developed clinical recurrence of reflux symptoms (11%), and 2 had radiological recurrences (7%). No mesh-related complications occurred. CONCLUSIONS: TiO(2)Mesh™ was found to be safe for laparoscopic repair of LPHH with a fairly low recurrence rate in this short-term study. Long-term studies conducted over a period of years with large sample sizes will be essential for confirming whether this mesh is suitable as a standard method of care with few drawbacks. BioMed Central 2019-10-28 /pmc/articles/PMC6816156/ /pubmed/31660930 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12893-019-0607-4 Text en © The Author(s). 2019 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
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Khaled, Islam
Priego, Pablo
Faisal, Mohammed
Cuadrado, Marta
García-Moreno, Francisca
Ballestero, Araceli
Galindo, Julio
Lobo, Eduardo
Assessment of short-term outcome with TiO(2) mesh in laparoscopic repair of large paraesophageal hiatal hernias
title Assessment of short-term outcome with TiO(2) mesh in laparoscopic repair of large paraesophageal hiatal hernias
title_full Assessment of short-term outcome with TiO(2) mesh in laparoscopic repair of large paraesophageal hiatal hernias
title_fullStr Assessment of short-term outcome with TiO(2) mesh in laparoscopic repair of large paraesophageal hiatal hernias
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of short-term outcome with TiO(2) mesh in laparoscopic repair of large paraesophageal hiatal hernias
title_short Assessment of short-term outcome with TiO(2) mesh in laparoscopic repair of large paraesophageal hiatal hernias
title_sort assessment of short-term outcome with tio(2) mesh in laparoscopic repair of large paraesophageal hiatal hernias
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6816156/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31660930
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12893-019-0607-4
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