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Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) as a Suture Material in Tendon Surgery
Published on: October 6, 2022
Preliminary results for the repair of difficult recurrent inguinal hernias using expanded PTFE patch
Abstract:
The repair of recurrent inguinal hernias can be a complex problem. This study examines the results of 52 difficult recurrent inguinal hernias repaired with an expanded PTFE patch. Patients were selected because the hernia had either multiple defects, a single large defect that could only be repaired with excessive tension, or the surrounding tissues were unable to support a sutured repair. The number of previous hernia repairs ranged from 1 to 7 with a mean of 2.5 repairs. Hernias recurred in 5 patients (10%) after a mean follow up of almost 2 years. Three of these recurrences were inguinal, around the patch, and 2 were through the femoral canal. There was no association between postoperative wound complications and hernia recurrence.

