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- A Review of Abdominal Meshes for Hernia Repair—Current Status and . . .
Despite not finding an ideal mesh yet, several promising research directions comprise developing lightweight materials, improving mesh attachment, fabricating antimicrobial implantable textiles, formulating innovative composite and hybrid materials, and creating novel mesh designs
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All MeSH Categories Diseases Category Neoplasms Cysts Arachnoid Cysts Bone Cysts + Branchioma Breast Cyst Bronchogenic Cyst Chalazion Choledochal Cyst Colloid Cysts Dermoid Cyst Epidermal Cyst Esophageal Cyst Follicular Cyst Ganglion Cysts Lymphocele Mediastinal Cyst Mesenteric Cyst Mucocele Ovarian Cysts + Pancreatic Cyst + Parovarian Cyst
- Which mesh for hernia repair? - PMC
The concept of using a mesh to repair hernias was introduced over 50 years ago Mesh repair is now standard in most countries and widely accepted as superior to primary suture repair
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