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Prospective, multicenter study of P4HB (Phasix™) mesh for hernia repair in cohort at risk for complications: 3-Year follow-up

BACKGROUND: This study represents a prospective, multicenter, open-label study to assess the safety, performance, and outcomes of poly-4-hydroxybutyrate (P4HB, Phasix™) mesh for primary ventral, primary incisional, or multiply-recurrent hernia in subjects at risk for complications. This study report...

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Autores principales: Roth, John Scott, Anthone, Gary J., Selzer, Don J., Poulose, Benjamin K., Pierce, Richard A., Bittner, James G., Hope, William W., Dunn, Raymond M., Martindale, Robert G., Goldblatt, Matthew I., Earle, David B., Romanelli, John R., Mancini, Gregory J., Greenberg, Jacob A., Linn, John G., Parra-Davila, Eduardo, Sandler, Bryan J., Deeken, Corey R., Verbarg, Jasenka, Salluzzo, Jennifer L., Voeller, Guy R.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7750179/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33363718
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.amsu.2020.12.002
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author Roth, John Scott
Anthone, Gary J.
Selzer, Don J.
Poulose, Benjamin K.
Pierce, Richard A.
Bittner, James G.
Hope, William W.
Dunn, Raymond M.
Martindale, Robert G.
Goldblatt, Matthew I.
Earle, David B.
Romanelli, John R.
Mancini, Gregory J.
Greenberg, Jacob A.
Linn, John G.
Parra-Davila, Eduardo
Sandler, Bryan J.
Deeken, Corey R.
Verbarg, Jasenka
Salluzzo, Jennifer L.
Voeller, Guy R.
author_facet Roth, John Scott
Anthone, Gary J.
Selzer, Don J.
Poulose, Benjamin K.
Pierce, Richard A.
Bittner, James G.
Hope, William W.
Dunn, Raymond M.
Martindale, Robert G.
Goldblatt, Matthew I.
Earle, David B.
Romanelli, John R.
Mancini, Gregory J.
Greenberg, Jacob A.
Linn, John G.
Parra-Davila, Eduardo
Sandler, Bryan J.
Deeken, Corey R.
Verbarg, Jasenka
Salluzzo, Jennifer L.
Voeller, Guy R.
author_sort Roth, John Scott
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description BACKGROUND: This study represents a prospective, multicenter, open-label study to assess the safety, performance, and outcomes of poly-4-hydroxybutyrate (P4HB, Phasix™) mesh for primary ventral, primary incisional, or multiply-recurrent hernia in subjects at risk for complications. This study reports 3-year clinical outcomes. MATERIALS AND METHODS: P4HB mesh was implanted in 121 patients via retrorectus or onlay technique. Physical exam and/or quality of life surveys were completed at 1, 3, 6,12, 18, 24, and 36 months, with 5-year (60-month) follow-up ongoing. RESULTS: A total of n = 121 patients were implanted with P4HB mesh (n = 75 (62%) female) with a mean age of 54.7 ± 12.0 years and mean BMI of 32.2 ± 4.5 kg/m(2) (±standard deviation). Comorbidities included: obesity (78.5%), active smokers (23.1%), COPD (28.1%), diabetes mellitus (33.1%), immunosuppression (8.3%), coronary artery disease (21.5%), chronic corticosteroid use (5.0%), hypo-albuminemia (2.5%), advanced age (5.0%), and renal insufficiency (0.8%). Hernias were repaired via retrorectus (n = 45, 37.2% with myofascial release (MR) or n = 43, 35.5% without MR), onlay (n = 8, 6.6% with MR or n = 24, 19.8% without MR), or not reported (n = 1, 0.8%). 82 patients (67.8%) completed 36-month follow-up. 17 patients (17.9% ± 0.4%) experienced hernia recurrence at 3 years, with n = 9 in the retrorectus group and n = 8 in the onlay group. SSI (n = 11) occurred in 9.3% ± 0.03% of patients. CONCLUSIONS: Long-term outcomes following ventral hernia repair with P4HB mesh demonstrate low recurrence rates at 3-year (36-month) postoperative time frame with no patients developing late mesh complications or requiring mesh removal. 5-year (60-month) follow-up is ongoing.
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spelling pubmed-77501792020-12-23 Prospective, multicenter study of P4HB (Phasix™) mesh for hernia repair in cohort at risk for complications: 3-Year follow-up Roth, John Scott Anthone, Gary J. Selzer, Don J. Poulose, Benjamin K. Pierce, Richard A. Bittner, James G. Hope, William W. Dunn, Raymond M. Martindale, Robert G. Goldblatt, Matthew I. Earle, David B. Romanelli, John R. Mancini, Gregory J. Greenberg, Jacob A. Linn, John G. Parra-Davila, Eduardo Sandler, Bryan J. Deeken, Corey R. Verbarg, Jasenka Salluzzo, Jennifer L. Voeller, Guy R. Ann Med Surg (Lond) Original Research BACKGROUND: This study represents a prospective, multicenter, open-label study to assess the safety, performance, and outcomes of poly-4-hydroxybutyrate (P4HB, Phasix™) mesh for primary ventral, primary incisional, or multiply-recurrent hernia in subjects at risk for complications. This study reports 3-year clinical outcomes. MATERIALS AND METHODS: P4HB mesh was implanted in 121 patients via retrorectus or onlay technique. Physical exam and/or quality of life surveys were completed at 1, 3, 6,12, 18, 24, and 36 months, with 5-year (60-month) follow-up ongoing. RESULTS: A total of n = 121 patients were implanted with P4HB mesh (n = 75 (62%) female) with a mean age of 54.7 ± 12.0 years and mean BMI of 32.2 ± 4.5 kg/m(2) (±standard deviation). Comorbidities included: obesity (78.5%), active smokers (23.1%), COPD (28.1%), diabetes mellitus (33.1%), immunosuppression (8.3%), coronary artery disease (21.5%), chronic corticosteroid use (5.0%), hypo-albuminemia (2.5%), advanced age (5.0%), and renal insufficiency (0.8%). Hernias were repaired via retrorectus (n = 45, 37.2% with myofascial release (MR) or n = 43, 35.5% without MR), onlay (n = 8, 6.6% with MR or n = 24, 19.8% without MR), or not reported (n = 1, 0.8%). 82 patients (67.8%) completed 36-month follow-up. 17 patients (17.9% ± 0.4%) experienced hernia recurrence at 3 years, with n = 9 in the retrorectus group and n = 8 in the onlay group. SSI (n = 11) occurred in 9.3% ± 0.03% of patients. CONCLUSIONS: Long-term outcomes following ventral hernia repair with P4HB mesh demonstrate low recurrence rates at 3-year (36-month) postoperative time frame with no patients developing late mesh complications or requiring mesh removal. 5-year (60-month) follow-up is ongoing. Elsevier 2020-12-15 /pmc/articles/PMC7750179/ /pubmed/33363718 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.amsu.2020.12.002 Text en © 2020 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd on behalf of IJS Publishing Group Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Roth, John Scott
Anthone, Gary J.
Selzer, Don J.
Poulose, Benjamin K.
Pierce, Richard A.
Bittner, James G.
Hope, William W.
Dunn, Raymond M.
Martindale, Robert G.
Goldblatt, Matthew I.
Earle, David B.
Romanelli, John R.
Mancini, Gregory J.
Greenberg, Jacob A.
Linn, John G.
Parra-Davila, Eduardo
Sandler, Bryan J.
Deeken, Corey R.
Verbarg, Jasenka
Salluzzo, Jennifer L.
Voeller, Guy R.
Prospective, multicenter study of P4HB (Phasix™) mesh for hernia repair in cohort at risk for complications: 3-Year follow-up
title Prospective, multicenter study of P4HB (Phasix™) mesh for hernia repair in cohort at risk for complications: 3-Year follow-up
title_full Prospective, multicenter study of P4HB (Phasix™) mesh for hernia repair in cohort at risk for complications: 3-Year follow-up
title_fullStr Prospective, multicenter study of P4HB (Phasix™) mesh for hernia repair in cohort at risk for complications: 3-Year follow-up
title_full_unstemmed Prospective, multicenter study of P4HB (Phasix™) mesh for hernia repair in cohort at risk for complications: 3-Year follow-up
title_short Prospective, multicenter study of P4HB (Phasix™) mesh for hernia repair in cohort at risk for complications: 3-Year follow-up
title_sort prospective, multicenter study of p4hb (phasix™) mesh for hernia repair in cohort at risk for complications: 3-year follow-up
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7750179/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33363718
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.amsu.2020.12.002
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