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The surgical approach for the treatment of abdominal incisional hernias is a difficult problem. Only the use of prosthetic materials can provide a solution, yet their use in case of abundant loss of peritoneum can involve complications due to direct contact between the mesh and the intestine. The use of prosthetic materials in reconstruction of the abdominal wall highlights two closely connected problems: the kind of mesh to be used and the best implant site The prosthesis should be positioned only in the pre-peritoneal space or in the retromuscular prefascial plane. We report our experience with a surgical technique in which the peritoneum is integrated with an absorbable prosthesis and the nonabsorbable prosthesis is positioned in the neo-preperitoneal plane. From January 1992 to January 2000 65 patients underwent surgery for large incisional hernias. The follow-up period ranged from 6 to 60 months. There were 15 (23.1%) early complications (seromas, hematomas and infections) and 2 (3.1%) late complications: a fistula between the skin and the prosthesis and a subacute infection of the abdominal wall. No recurrence was noted. In patients with abundant loss of substance there is no real pre-peritoneal space; therefore a new one must be created to restore the mechanical and functional structure of the peritoneum. The prosthetic Vicryl® mesh permits good tissue repair with almost no involvement of the intestinal loop. Follow-up studies confirm the efficacy of this method.
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Campanelli, G., Bastazza, M., Ruca, A. et al. Surgical treatment of incisional hernias with marked loss of substance. Hernia 4, 202–205 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01201067
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