Inguinal Hernia Repair Using Absorbable Biosynthetic Mesh Versus Permanent Polypropylene Mesh: A Preliminary Comparative Study of 1-Year Outcomes
Ferdinand Köckerling, Kasia Bradbury, Catherine C. Steele, Daniela Adolf, Amit Badhwar

TL;DR
This study compares absorbable and permanent mesh for inguinal hernia repair, finding similar outcomes in complications and pain after one year.
Contribution
It is the first preliminary comparative study showing similar 1-year outcomes between absorbable biosynthetic and permanent polypropylene meshes in inguinal hernia repair.
Findings
No statistical differences in complications between absorbable and permanent mesh groups.
No recurrences reported in either group at 1-year follow-up.
Pain levels were similar between the two mesh types after one year.
Abstract
Inguinal hernia repair with synthetic mesh became a gold standard due to durability and low recurrence rates. With the growing popularity of absorbable meshes in abdominal wall repairs, we evaluated performance of absorbable biosynthetic mesh and permanent synthetic mesh in inguinal hernia repair. A retrospective analysis of patients undergoing elective unilateral inguinal hernia operations with absorbable biosynthetic (Phasix™ Mesh and Phasix™ ST Mesh) and permanent synthetic (Bard™ Soft Mesh and Ventralight™ ST Mesh) from Herniamed was performed. Patients in both mesh groups were matched using 1:1 propensity score matching. Complications (intraoperative, general, and postoperative) and clinical outcomes at 1-year follow-up were reported and compared between matched pairs. Among 1,185,067 patients from 954 centers, 8,286 patients fit the inclusion criteria, 75 patients with…
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Taxonomy
TopicsHernia repair and management · Pelvic and Acetabular Injuries · Testicular diseases and treatments
