We have read with great interest the editorial “Mesh in a mess?” by Wexner and White . We agree with the authors when they say that the potential complications associated with mesh should not forestall the use of prosthetic materials when benefits attributable to mesh are demonstrated, as occurs in the prevention of parastomal hernia. This also applies to groin hernia surgery.
Mesh migration into the large bowel following inguinal hernia repair. A new task for the colorectal surgeon? / Bruzzone, Paolo; D'Amore, Linda; Ceci, Francesca; Negro, Paolo; Gossetti, Francesco. - In: COLORECTAL DISEASE. - ISSN 1462-8910. - 21:1(2019), pp. 120-120. [10.1111/codi.14479]
Mesh migration into the large bowel following inguinal hernia repair. A new task for the colorectal surgeon?
Bruzzone, Paolo
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We have read with great interest the editorial “Mesh in a mess?” by Wexner and White . We agree with the authors when they say that the potential complications associated with mesh should not forestall the use of prosthetic materials when benefits attributable to mesh are demonstrated, as occurs in the prevention of parastomal hernia. This also applies to groin hernia surgery.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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