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Early and late effects of absorbable poly(vinyl alcohol) hernia mesh to tissue reconstruction

Hernia is a defect of the abdominal wall. Treatment is principally surgical mesh implantation. Non‐degradable surgical meshes produce numerous complications and side‐effects such as inflammatory response, mesh migration and chronic pain. In contrast, the biodegradable, poly (vinyl alcohol) (PVA) bas...

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Autores principales: Fehér, Daniella, Ferencz, Andrea, Szabó, Györgyi, Juhos, Krisztina, Csukás, Domokos, Voniatis, Constantinos, Reininger, Lilla, Molnár, Kristóf, Jedlovszky‐Hajdú, Angéla, Wéber, György
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8675808/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34694741
http://dx.doi.org/10.1049/nbt2.12015
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author Fehér, Daniella
Ferencz, Andrea
Szabó, Györgyi
Juhos, Krisztina
Csukás, Domokos
Voniatis, Constantinos
Reininger, Lilla
Molnár, Kristóf
Jedlovszky‐Hajdú, Angéla
Wéber, György
author_facet Fehér, Daniella
Ferencz, Andrea
Szabó, Györgyi
Juhos, Krisztina
Csukás, Domokos
Voniatis, Constantinos
Reininger, Lilla
Molnár, Kristóf
Jedlovszky‐Hajdú, Angéla
Wéber, György
author_sort Fehér, Daniella
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description Hernia is a defect of the abdominal wall. Treatment is principally surgical mesh implantation. Non‐degradable surgical meshes produce numerous complications and side‐effects such as inflammatory response, mesh migration and chronic pain. In contrast, the biodegradable, poly (vinyl alcohol) (PVA) based polymers have excellent chemical, mechanical and biological properties and after their degradation no chronic pain can be expected. The toxicology of PVA solution and fibers was investigated with Human dermal fibroblast‐ Adult cell line. Implantation tests were observed on long‐term contact (rat) and large animal (swine) models. To measure the adhesion formation, Diamond and Vandendael score were used. Macroscopical and histological responses were graded from the samples. In vitro examination showed that PVA solution and fibers are biocompatible for the cells. According to the implantation tests, all samples were integrated into the surrounding tissue, and there was no foreign body reaction. The average number of adhesions was found on the non‐absorbable suture line. The biocompatibility of the PVA nanofiber mesh was demonstrated. It has a non‐adhesive, non‐toxic and good quality structure which has the potential to be an alternative solution for the part of the hernia mesh.
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spelling pubmed-86758082022-02-03 Early and late effects of absorbable poly(vinyl alcohol) hernia mesh to tissue reconstruction Fehér, Daniella Ferencz, Andrea Szabó, Györgyi Juhos, Krisztina Csukás, Domokos Voniatis, Constantinos Reininger, Lilla Molnár, Kristóf Jedlovszky‐Hajdú, Angéla Wéber, György IET Nanobiotechnol Original Research Papers Hernia is a defect of the abdominal wall. Treatment is principally surgical mesh implantation. Non‐degradable surgical meshes produce numerous complications and side‐effects such as inflammatory response, mesh migration and chronic pain. In contrast, the biodegradable, poly (vinyl alcohol) (PVA) based polymers have excellent chemical, mechanical and biological properties and after their degradation no chronic pain can be expected. The toxicology of PVA solution and fibers was investigated with Human dermal fibroblast‐ Adult cell line. Implantation tests were observed on long‐term contact (rat) and large animal (swine) models. To measure the adhesion formation, Diamond and Vandendael score were used. Macroscopical and histological responses were graded from the samples. In vitro examination showed that PVA solution and fibers are biocompatible for the cells. According to the implantation tests, all samples were integrated into the surrounding tissue, and there was no foreign body reaction. The average number of adhesions was found on the non‐absorbable suture line. The biocompatibility of the PVA nanofiber mesh was demonstrated. It has a non‐adhesive, non‐toxic and good quality structure which has the potential to be an alternative solution for the part of the hernia mesh. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2021-02-02 /pmc/articles/PMC8675808/ /pubmed/34694741 http://dx.doi.org/10.1049/nbt2.12015 Text en © 2021 The Authors. IET Nanobiotechnology published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of The Institution of Engineering and Technology. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Fehér, Daniella
Ferencz, Andrea
Szabó, Györgyi
Juhos, Krisztina
Csukás, Domokos
Voniatis, Constantinos
Reininger, Lilla
Molnár, Kristóf
Jedlovszky‐Hajdú, Angéla
Wéber, György
Early and late effects of absorbable poly(vinyl alcohol) hernia mesh to tissue reconstruction
title Early and late effects of absorbable poly(vinyl alcohol) hernia mesh to tissue reconstruction
title_full Early and late effects of absorbable poly(vinyl alcohol) hernia mesh to tissue reconstruction
title_fullStr Early and late effects of absorbable poly(vinyl alcohol) hernia mesh to tissue reconstruction
title_full_unstemmed Early and late effects of absorbable poly(vinyl alcohol) hernia mesh to tissue reconstruction
title_short Early and late effects of absorbable poly(vinyl alcohol) hernia mesh to tissue reconstruction
title_sort early and late effects of absorbable poly(vinyl alcohol) hernia mesh to tissue reconstruction
topic Original Research Papers
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8675808/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34694741
http://dx.doi.org/10.1049/nbt2.12015
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