Patients’ Perspectives on Vaginal Mesh Use in Pelvic Reconstructive Surgery Prior to and After Initial Medical Consultation

2016 ◽  
Vol 23 (7) ◽  
pp. S59
Author(s):  
ALK Li ◽  
PE Lee
2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Marta Peró Garcia ◽  
Laura Casani Arazo ◽  
Cristina Castells-Sala ◽  
Maria Pérez Rodríguez ◽  
Maria Moga Naranjo ◽  
...  

Abstract Objective: to investigate the feasibility of the New Zealand White (NZW) rabbit to study human acellular dermal matrix (hADM) biomaterials in pelvic reconstructive surgery. Study design: 20 white female NZW rabbits were randomized into 2 groups, the experimental group (hADM graft) and the control group (Polypropylene graft; PP). In each animal, grafts were surgically implanted subcutaneously in the abdominal wall and in the vaginal submucosa layer for 180 days. The graft segments were then removed and the surgical and clinical results were analysed. Results: The main surgical challenges were: a) to obtain the adequate vaginal exposure and the maintenance of the integrity of the vaginal mucosa layer; b) to keep aseptic conditions; c) to locate and dissect the breast vein during abdominal surgery; and, d) to withdraw blood samples from the ear artery. The most abnormal findings during the explant surgery were found in the PP group (33% of vaginal mesh extrusion) in comparison with the hADM group (0% of vaginal graft extrusion), p=0.015. Interestingly, macroscopic observation indicated that the integration of the vaginal grafts was more common in the hADM group (40%) than in the PP group, in which the vaginal mesh was identified in 100% of the animals (p=0.014). Conclusions: The NZW rabbit is an excellent model to assess materials to be used as grafts for pelvic reconstructive surgery and vaginal surgery. Animals are easily managed during the procedures, including the surgical intervention and vaginal mucosa handling.


2019 ◽  
Vol 25 (6) ◽  
pp. 434-438
Author(s):  
Deslyn T.G. Hobson ◽  
Kate V. Meriwether ◽  
Sean L. Francis ◽  
Casey L. Kinman ◽  
J. Ryan Stewart

2015 ◽  
Vol 58 (4) ◽  
pp. 740-753 ◽  
Author(s):  
CECILE A. UNGER ◽  
MATTHEW D. BARBER

2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Marta Peró ◽  
Laura Casani ◽  
Cristina Castells-Sala ◽  
Maria Luisa Pérez ◽  
Esther Moga Naranjo ◽  
...  

AbstractThe aims of this study were to evaluate the feasibility of the New Zealand White (NZW) rabbit for studying implanted biomaterials in pelvic reconstructive surgery; and to compare the occurrence of graft-related complications of a commercial polypropylene (PP) mesh and new developed human dermal matrix implanted at vaginal and abdominal level. 20 white female NZW rabbits were randomized into two groups, experimental group (human acellular dermal matrices-hADM-graft) and control group (commercial PP graft). In each animal, grafts were surgically implanted subcutaneously in the abdominal wall and in the vaginal submucosa layer for 180 days. The graft segments were then removed and the surgical and clinical results were analyzed. The main surgical challenges during graft implantation were: (a) an adequate vaginal exposure while maintaining the integrity of the vaginal mucosa layer; (b) to keep aseptic conditions; (c) to locate and dissect the breast vein abdominal surgery; and (d) to withdraw blood samples from the ear artery. The most abnormal findings during the explant surgery were found in the PP group (33% of vaginal mesh extrusion) in comparison with the hADM group (0% of vaginal graft extrusion), p = 0.015. Interestingly, macroscopic observation showed that the integration of the vaginal grafts was more common in the hADM group (40%) than in the PP group, in which the vaginal mesh was identified in 100% of the animals (p = 0.014). The NZW rabbit is a good model for assessing materials to be used as grafts for pelvic reconstructive surgery and vaginal surgery. Animals are easily managed during the procedures, including surgical intervention and vaginal mucosa approach. Additionally, hADM is associated with fewer clinical complications, as well as better macroscopic tissue integration, compared to PP mesh.


Urology ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 120 ◽  
pp. 74-79
Author(s):  
G. Austin Krishingner ◽  
Julie W. Cheng ◽  
Hillary Wagner ◽  
Kristin M. Chung ◽  
Isaac L. Kelly ◽  
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