[Morphologic correlation of functional abdominal wall mechanics after mesh implantation].

Langenbecks Archiv fur Chirurgie Pub Date : 1997-01-01
B Klosterhalfen, U Klinge, U Henze, R Bhardwaj, J Conze, V Schumpelick
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Modern surgical hernia repair depends increasingly on synthetic meshes for reconstruction of the abdominal wall. Despite the undisputed advantages of the synthetic meshes currently available, reports of late complications after implantation are accumulating. It is essential that the synthetic meshes be improved, but this makes a standardized animal model necessary for evaluation of their biocompatibility on both functional and morphological levels. In the present study, commercially available polypropylene and polyester meshes were implanted in a rat model, and detailed morphological and morphometric analysis were carried out. Correlations between the morphological and morphometric data and the function of the artificial abdominal wall were then sought. In summary, the data show that the mesh construction currently available are oversized and definitely restrict the function of the artificial abdominal wall. The degree of inflammation and fibrosis, the pattern of fibrosis, and the composition of the extracellular matrix exert decisive influences on the function. Fibrosis and inflammation are caused less by the material itself, however, than by its density, the way it is processed, and its surface. Future, that is to say second-generated, mesh constructions should be designed with the aims of reducing the amount of material used and finding material-specific processing methods in mind, to improve the functionally and morphologically defined biocompatibility.

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[补片植入后功能性腹壁力学的形态学相关性]。
现代外科疝修补越来越依赖于合成补片重建腹壁。尽管目前可用的合成补片具有无可争议的优势,但植入后晚期并发症的报道正在积累。这是必要的,合成网是改进,但这使得一个标准化的动物模型是必要的,以评估其生物相容性在功能和形态水平。在本研究中,将市售的聚丙烯和聚酯网植入大鼠模型,并进行了详细的形态学和形态计量学分析。然后寻求形态学和形态计量学数据与人工腹壁功能之间的相关性。综上所述,数据表明,目前可用的网状结构尺寸过大,明显限制了人工腹壁的功能。炎症和纤维化的程度、纤维化的模式和细胞外基质的组成对功能有决定性的影响。然而,纤维化和炎症与其说是由材料本身引起的,不如说是由其密度、加工方式和表面引起的。未来,也就是说二次生成,网状结构的设计应以减少材料使用量和寻找材料特异性加工方法为目标,以提高功能和形态定义的生物相容性。
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