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Surgical and radiological behavior of MRI-depictable mesh implants after TAPP repair: the IRONMAN study

PURPOSE: Knowledge of postoperative behavior of mesh implants used for hernia repair is generally limited to cases of recurrence, local complications or return to the previous operative field in other pathological conditions. Previous studies with MRI-visible mesh implants in different parts of the...

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Autores principales: Lechner, M., Meissnitzer, M., Borhanian, K., Bittner, R., Kaufmann, R., Mayer, F., Jäger, T., Mitterwallner, S., Emmanuel, K., Forstner, R.
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Publicado: Springer Paris 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6938468/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31367964
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10029-019-02019-2
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author Lechner, M.
Meissnitzer, M.
Borhanian, K.
Bittner, R.
Kaufmann, R.
Mayer, F.
Jäger, T.
Mitterwallner, S.
Emmanuel, K.
Forstner, R.
author_facet Lechner, M.
Meissnitzer, M.
Borhanian, K.
Bittner, R.
Kaufmann, R.
Mayer, F.
Jäger, T.
Mitterwallner, S.
Emmanuel, K.
Forstner, R.
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description PURPOSE: Knowledge of postoperative behavior of mesh implants used for hernia repair is generally limited to cases of recurrence, local complications or return to the previous operative field in other pathological conditions. Previous studies with MRI-visible mesh implants in different parts of the abdominal wall have led to variable findings with regard to mesh properties and mostly described a reduction in size over time with subsequently limited mesh overlap over hernia defects which could contribute to recurrence. We aimed to evaluate implant properties in a mechanically stable anatomical region after TAPP repair of primary unilateral inguinal hernias in men with clinical and MRI examinations 4 weeks and 1 year after surgery. METHODS: From 11/2015 to 01/2019, 23 men with primary, unilateral, inguinal hernias underwent TAPP repair with iron particle-loaded, MRI-visible mesh implants in a prospective cohort study. In 16 patients the operative outcome could be evaluated 4 weeks and 12 months after surgery by clinical examination and MRI evaluation with regard to postoperative course, possible adverse outcomes and radiological findings related to implant behavior—namely MRI-identifiability, mesh dislocation or reduction in surface area. RESULTS: All included patients had an uneventful postoperative clinical course. MRI after 4 weeks revealed one postoperative seroma, which resolved spontaneously. No recurrence was detected. Mesh implants could be accurately delineated in DIXON-IN studies and showed neither clinically nor statistically significant changes in size or position. CONCLUSION: 4 weeks and 1 year after a standardized TAPP procedure the mesh implant used in this study showed no tendency towards dislocation or reduction in size in this anatomical position. Its MRI visibility allows accurate delineation during the postoperative course by experienced radiologists in appropriate MRI protocols. Larger patient series are desirable to further support these findings. Shrinkage of implants in the groin as a reason for early recurrence may be overestimated.
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spelling pubmed-69384682020-01-14 Surgical and radiological behavior of MRI-depictable mesh implants after TAPP repair: the IRONMAN study Lechner, M. Meissnitzer, M. Borhanian, K. Bittner, R. Kaufmann, R. Mayer, F. Jäger, T. Mitterwallner, S. Emmanuel, K. Forstner, R. Hernia Original Article PURPOSE: Knowledge of postoperative behavior of mesh implants used for hernia repair is generally limited to cases of recurrence, local complications or return to the previous operative field in other pathological conditions. Previous studies with MRI-visible mesh implants in different parts of the abdominal wall have led to variable findings with regard to mesh properties and mostly described a reduction in size over time with subsequently limited mesh overlap over hernia defects which could contribute to recurrence. We aimed to evaluate implant properties in a mechanically stable anatomical region after TAPP repair of primary unilateral inguinal hernias in men with clinical and MRI examinations 4 weeks and 1 year after surgery. METHODS: From 11/2015 to 01/2019, 23 men with primary, unilateral, inguinal hernias underwent TAPP repair with iron particle-loaded, MRI-visible mesh implants in a prospective cohort study. In 16 patients the operative outcome could be evaluated 4 weeks and 12 months after surgery by clinical examination and MRI evaluation with regard to postoperative course, possible adverse outcomes and radiological findings related to implant behavior—namely MRI-identifiability, mesh dislocation or reduction in surface area. RESULTS: All included patients had an uneventful postoperative clinical course. MRI after 4 weeks revealed one postoperative seroma, which resolved spontaneously. No recurrence was detected. Mesh implants could be accurately delineated in DIXON-IN studies and showed neither clinically nor statistically significant changes in size or position. CONCLUSION: 4 weeks and 1 year after a standardized TAPP procedure the mesh implant used in this study showed no tendency towards dislocation or reduction in size in this anatomical position. Its MRI visibility allows accurate delineation during the postoperative course by experienced radiologists in appropriate MRI protocols. Larger patient series are desirable to further support these findings. Shrinkage of implants in the groin as a reason for early recurrence may be overestimated. Springer Paris 2019-07-31 2019 /pmc/articles/PMC6938468/ /pubmed/31367964 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10029-019-02019-2 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.
spellingShingle Original Article
Lechner, M.
Meissnitzer, M.
Borhanian, K.
Bittner, R.
Kaufmann, R.
Mayer, F.
Jäger, T.
Mitterwallner, S.
Emmanuel, K.
Forstner, R.
Surgical and radiological behavior of MRI-depictable mesh implants after TAPP repair: the IRONMAN study
title Surgical and radiological behavior of MRI-depictable mesh implants after TAPP repair: the IRONMAN study
title_full Surgical and radiological behavior of MRI-depictable mesh implants after TAPP repair: the IRONMAN study
title_fullStr Surgical and radiological behavior of MRI-depictable mesh implants after TAPP repair: the IRONMAN study
title_full_unstemmed Surgical and radiological behavior of MRI-depictable mesh implants after TAPP repair: the IRONMAN study
title_short Surgical and radiological behavior of MRI-depictable mesh implants after TAPP repair: the IRONMAN study
title_sort surgical and radiological behavior of mri-depictable mesh implants after tapp repair: the ironman study
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6938468/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31367964
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10029-019-02019-2
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