The implantation of a non-absorbable polypropylene mesh during hernia repair causes chronic foreign body reaction involving the surrounding tissue. In case of inguinal hernia repair using mesh techniques, the spermatic cord is potentially affected by this chronic inflammatory tissue remodeling. This effect has been investigated using standardized animal models (pig and rabbit). Fifteen adult male pigs underwent transinguinal preperitoneal implantation of a polypropylene mesh. The contralateral side with a Shouldice repair served as control. After 7, 14, 21, 28, and 35 days, three animals were sacrificed. The spermatic cords were resected and analyzed histologically. In a second experiment Lichtenstein repair using the same polypropylene mesh and Shouldice repair on the contralateral side was done in eight chinchilla rabbits. Three animals served as controls. Three months after operation, the analysis included testicular size, testicular temperature, and testicular and spermatic cord perfusion. We added histological evaluation of the foreign body reaction and the spermatogenesis using the Johnsen score. In the pig, we observed a certain foreign body reaction with diffuse infiltrating inflammatory cells after mesh implantation. Venous thrombosis of the spermatic veins occurred in five of 15 cases. One animal presented focal fibrinoid necrosis of the deferent duct wall. The side of Shouldice repair showed only minor postoperative changes. In the rabbit, we also observed a typical foreign body reaction at the interface between mesh and surrounding tissue, which was not detectable after Shouldice repair. The mesh repair led to a decrease of arterial perfusion, testicular temperature, and the rate of seminiferus tubules with regular spermatogenesis classified as Johnsen 10 (Lichtenstein: 48.1%, Shouldice: 63.8%, controls: 65.8%). Testicular volume increased about 10% after each operation. The implantation of a polypropylene mesh in the inguinal region induces major response of the structures of the spermatic cord. This may have an influence also on spermatogenesis. Due to this a strict indication for implantation of a prosthetic mesh during inguinal hernia repair is recommended.
Titanium and its alloys are used worldwide in surgery. The favorable characteristics that make this material desirable for implantation are corrosion resistance and biocompatibility. Concerning hernia repair, a mesh modification has been developed using titanium layering of a polypropylene mesh implant, which is said to lead to an improved biocompatibility compared to commercially available mesh materials. To analyze the pure effect of titanium coating, two different mesh structures were studied using a standardized animal model. The titanium-coated monofilamentous, large porous, and lightweight mesh made of polypropylene and coated with titanium (PP+T) was compared to a pure polypropylene mesh manufactured with a similar structure and amount of material serving as a control (PP). In Sprague-Dawley rats, mesh samples were placed in a subcutaneuous position. Then 56, 84, and 182 days after mesh implantation, three animals from each group were sacrificed for morphological observations (amount of inflammatory and connective tissue formation, percentages of proliferating and apoptotic cells, percentage of macrophages). Both mesh modifications investigated showed an overall good biocompatibility. Macroscopic clinical observation after implantation of up to 182 days was uneventful. The tissue response to the PP as well as to the PP+T mesh was characterized by a moderate inflammatory tissue reaction limited to the perifilamentary region as is known for low weight, large porous, and monofilamentous mesh structures. No significant improvement of biocompatibility was found when analyzing the effect of titanium coating compared to the pure polypropylene mesh structure.
This anatomical study investigated the connection of the muscles of the abdominal wall to the transversalis fascia in the groin. In six unfixed male corpses we prepared the single levels of the inguinal abdominal wall and examined their interrelationships. Of special interest were the direction of the force vectors determined by the direction of the muscular fibers in relation to the transversalis fascia. We found no confirmation of a direct connection between the muscles of the abdominal wall and the transversalis fascia in the inguinal region. No force vector of the different muscular layers points away from the triangle of Hesselbach. By contraction each muscle thus relaxes the transversalis fascia of the Hesselbach triangle.
Since February 1992 local anesthesia (LA) has been used routinely for repair of inguinal hernias at our surgical department. All patients undergoing Shouldice repair of primary uncomplicated inguinal hernia between January 1990 and March 1993 were analyzed retrospectively concerning the need for analgesics, length of stay in hospital, and rate of complications. In addition 50 patients after LA and 50 patients after general anesthesia underwent prospective pain analysis using a visual analogous score and spirometric tests (FEV1 and peak flow). After LA we found less need of analgesics, shorter hospital stays, and fewer complications. The pain level was lower, and ventilatory function was less affected. Repair of the inguinal hernia using LA is a safe method to lower the risk of the operation and to improve the patient's comfort without increasing complications.
The permanent implantation of a polypropylene mesh during inguinal hernia repair causes chronic inflammatory changes in the surrounding tissue. We investigated the effect of this foreign body reaction on the structures of the spermatic cord in the rabbit. Eight Chinchilla rabbits underwent unilateral inguinal hernia repair by the Lichtenstein technique using Marlex (n = 4) or Ultrapro (n = 4) mesh. The contralateral side was operated upon using the Shouldice repair. Three animals served as controls. Three months after operation we analyzed testicular size, testicular temperature, and arterial perfusion by excitation light of a 780-nm laser after injection of 0.5 mg/kg indocyanin green. Histological evaluation included spermatogenesis (Johnsen score) and foreign-body reaction. Testicular volume increased about 10% after each operation. The decrease of arterial perfusion and testicular temperature was more significant after mesh repair than following Shouldice operation. After mesh implantation we found fewer seminiferous tubules classified as Johnsen 10 (Marlex: 51.3%, Ultrapro: 45.0%) than after Shouldice repair (63.8%) or in the controls (65.8%). The spermatic cord showed a typical foreign-body reaction at the interface between mesh and surrounding tissue, which was not detectable after Shouldice repair. Preserved cremasteric muscle fibers protected the structures of the spermatic cord. The inflammatory foreign-body reaction of the surrounding tissue induced by the inguinal prosthetic mesh includes the structures of the spermatic cord. This may have an influence also on spermatogenesis. Therefore, we recommend strict indications for implantation of a prosthetic mesh during inguinal hernia repair.
A total of 140 patients presenting with umbilical hernia underwent Spitzy's operation and were included in a retrospective study to analyse the recurrence rate. The patients received a questionnaire and were invited for a physical examination including ultrasound. Participation included 108 patients (follow-up 77%). A total of seven patients (6.5%) developed postoperative wound infections. Prolonged postoperative impairment was mentioned by nine patients (8.3%). After a mean period of 16 days, the patients were able to continue their occupation, and after 27 days, they could manage their usual physical activity. The recurrence rate was 13.0%. The risk for a recurrence correlated with the relative bodyweight. In the group with a body-mass-index (BMI) of less than 30, the recurrence rate was 8.1 %, whereas 31.8% of the patients with a BMI of more than 30 developed a recurrent hernia. The size of the hernial orifice also had an influence on the postoperative result. In patients with a hernial gap smaller than 1 cm the recurrence rate was 6.3%, with hernia orifices from 1 to 2 cm the rate was 4.1%, from 2 to 3 cm 14.3%, from 3 to 4 cm 25.0% and in patients with hernial gaps greater than 4 cm the rate of recurrences was 54.5%. Considering these results,we recommend the use of alloplastic material for umbilical hernia repair for patients with a BMI greater than 30.0 and hernia orifice larger than 3 cm. The decision for use of a mesh in hernial gaps from 2 to 3 cm should depend on individual factors.
Angiosarcoma of the lung must always be included in the differential diagnosis of lung nodules and diffuse infiltrates despite its rare occurrence. Success with neoadjuvant therapy has been reported, but radical resection is recommended due to the cumulative bad prognosis.
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