In vivo evaluation of a new composite mesh (10% polypropylene/90% poly-L-lactic acid) for hernia repair

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作者
Tanaka, Keitaro
Mutter, Didier
Inoue, Harutaka
Lindner, Veronique
Bouras, George
Forgione, Antonello
Leroy, Joel
Aprahamian, Marc
Marescaux, Jacques
机构
[1] Univ Strasbourg, IRCAD EITS, F-67091 Strasbourg, France
[2] Hop Civil, Inst Pathol, F-67000 Strasbourg, France
关键词
ABDOMINAL-WALL HERNIAS; CHRONIC PAIN; TERM; LICHTENSTEIN; REGENERATION; SHOULDICE; QUESTIONNAIRE; IMPLANTATION; MACROPHAGE; CELLS;
D O I
10.1007/s10856-006-0090-1
中图分类号
R318 [生物医学工程];
学科分类号
0831 ;
摘要
The increasing use of mesh insertion for groin hernia repair is dashed by a worrying prevalence of chronic pain frequently related as a reaction to the biomaterial implantation. Thus, new biocompatible prosthesis, designed as a composite material associating polypropylene (PP) and long-term absorbable material, are now under development. In the present study, the typical commercially available Prolene(R) mesh has been compared to two new meshes designed with 3-fold less PP, either alone (light PP) or associated with poly-L-lactic acid (PP-PLA) accounting for 90% of the mesh weight. These PP-mesh variants were implanted in an extraperitoneal position within the abdominal wall of 90 rats. Mesh adhesion and size were determined at autopsy 2, 4 and 8 weeks after implantation (10 animals per group) and morphometric parameters of the host tissues by light microscopy. Prolene(R) and light PP-meshes presented intra-corporeal shrinkage and tissue adhesion, both more pronounced with light-PP, whilst PP-PLA meshes were not affected in spite of a strongest fibrosis. In contrast to Prolene(R) and even more with light PP meshes, inflammation and cell-mediated immune responses were reduced without occurrence of angiogenesis or oedema. All these findings advocate together for a better tolerance of this new composite biomaterial, more likely due to a low macrophage response that appeared statistically correlated to the absence of mesh shrinkage and to a decreased adhesion to the tissue. On the basis of these experimental observations, it could be expected that the better tolerance of this composite biomaterial may avoid both long-term pain and recurrence when used as plug in groin hernia repair.
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页数:9
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