Tissue attachment strength and adhesion formation of intraabdominal fixed meshes with cyanoacrylat glues.

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Tissue attachment strength and adhesion formation of intraabdominal fixed meshes with cyanoacrylat glues. / Ladurner, Roland; Drosse, I; Seitz, Sebastian; Plitz, W; Barbaryka, G; Siebeck, M; Bürklein, D; Kirchhoff, C; Buhman, S; Mutschler, W; Schieker, M; Mussack, T.

In: EUR J MED RES, Vol. 13, No. 5, 5, 2008, p. 185-191.

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Ladurner, R, Drosse, I, Seitz, S, Plitz, W, Barbaryka, G, Siebeck, M, Bürklein, D, Kirchhoff, C, Buhman, S, Mutschler, W, Schieker, M & Mussack, T 2008, 'Tissue attachment strength and adhesion formation of intraabdominal fixed meshes with cyanoacrylat glues.', EUR J MED RES, vol. 13, no. 5, 5, pp. 185-191. <http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18559298?dopt=Citation>

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Ladurner, R., Drosse, I., Seitz, S., Plitz, W., Barbaryka, G., Siebeck, M., Bürklein, D., Kirchhoff, C., Buhman, S., Mutschler, W., Schieker, M., & Mussack, T. (2008). Tissue attachment strength and adhesion formation of intraabdominal fixed meshes with cyanoacrylat glues. EUR J MED RES, 13(5), 185-191. [5]. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18559298?dopt=Citation

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Ladurner R, Drosse I, Seitz S, Plitz W, Barbaryka G, Siebeck M et al. Tissue attachment strength and adhesion formation of intraabdominal fixed meshes with cyanoacrylat glues. EUR J MED RES. 2008;13(5):185-191. 5.

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@article{9428222b30854ef19c61af234ce36d59,
title = "Tissue attachment strength and adhesion formation of intraabdominal fixed meshes with cyanoacrylat glues.",
abstract = "OBJEKTIV: The aim of this study was to evaluate the technique of prosthetic mesh fixation in laparoscopic intraperitoneal incisional and ventral hernia repair using cyanoacrylat glue (Glubran GEM, Viareggio, Italy) in comparison with fixation methods using spiral tacks (Protack 5mm, Tyco) or transabdominal Prolene 4/0 sutures respectively. METHOD: Through a midline laparotomy 3 pieces (3 x 3cm) of mesh (n = 60) where fixed onto the intact peritoneum on either side of a midline laparotomy in 10 New Zealand White rabbits. Two types of meshes where compared: ePTFE meshes (Gore-Tex Dual Mesh W.L. Gore and Associates, Inc. Medical Products Division, Flagstaff, Arizona, USA) and polypropylene/ polyvinylfluorid meshes (Dyna Mesh - IPOM P.J. Dahlhausen and Co. GmbH, Germany). All animals were killed after 12 weeks. Upon scoring of the adhesions the prosthetic materials were excised en bloc with the anterior abdominal wall for tensile strength analysis and histologic evaluation. RESULTS: In contrast to ePTFE meshes fixed with cyanoacrylat glue, PP meshes fixed with transabdominal sutures as well as with spiral tacks showed the highest percentage and tenacity of adhesions (p",
author = "Roland Ladurner and I Drosse and Sebastian Seitz and W Plitz and G Barbaryka and M Siebeck and D B{\"u}rklein and C Kirchhoff and S Buhman and W Mutschler and M Schieker and T Mussack",
year = "2008",
language = "Deutsch",
volume = "13",
pages = "185--191",
journal = "EUR J MED RES",
issn = "0949-2321",
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T1 - Tissue attachment strength and adhesion formation of intraabdominal fixed meshes with cyanoacrylat glues.

AU - Ladurner, Roland

AU - Drosse, I

AU - Seitz, Sebastian

AU - Plitz, W

AU - Barbaryka, G

AU - Siebeck, M

AU - Bürklein, D

AU - Kirchhoff, C

AU - Buhman, S

AU - Mutschler, W

AU - Schieker, M

AU - Mussack, T

PY - 2008

Y1 - 2008

N2 - OBJEKTIV: The aim of this study was to evaluate the technique of prosthetic mesh fixation in laparoscopic intraperitoneal incisional and ventral hernia repair using cyanoacrylat glue (Glubran GEM, Viareggio, Italy) in comparison with fixation methods using spiral tacks (Protack 5mm, Tyco) or transabdominal Prolene 4/0 sutures respectively. METHOD: Through a midline laparotomy 3 pieces (3 x 3cm) of mesh (n = 60) where fixed onto the intact peritoneum on either side of a midline laparotomy in 10 New Zealand White rabbits. Two types of meshes where compared: ePTFE meshes (Gore-Tex Dual Mesh W.L. Gore and Associates, Inc. Medical Products Division, Flagstaff, Arizona, USA) and polypropylene/ polyvinylfluorid meshes (Dyna Mesh - IPOM P.J. Dahlhausen and Co. GmbH, Germany). All animals were killed after 12 weeks. Upon scoring of the adhesions the prosthetic materials were excised en bloc with the anterior abdominal wall for tensile strength analysis and histologic evaluation. RESULTS: In contrast to ePTFE meshes fixed with cyanoacrylat glue, PP meshes fixed with transabdominal sutures as well as with spiral tacks showed the highest percentage and tenacity of adhesions (p

AB - OBJEKTIV: The aim of this study was to evaluate the technique of prosthetic mesh fixation in laparoscopic intraperitoneal incisional and ventral hernia repair using cyanoacrylat glue (Glubran GEM, Viareggio, Italy) in comparison with fixation methods using spiral tacks (Protack 5mm, Tyco) or transabdominal Prolene 4/0 sutures respectively. METHOD: Through a midline laparotomy 3 pieces (3 x 3cm) of mesh (n = 60) where fixed onto the intact peritoneum on either side of a midline laparotomy in 10 New Zealand White rabbits. Two types of meshes where compared: ePTFE meshes (Gore-Tex Dual Mesh W.L. Gore and Associates, Inc. Medical Products Division, Flagstaff, Arizona, USA) and polypropylene/ polyvinylfluorid meshes (Dyna Mesh - IPOM P.J. Dahlhausen and Co. GmbH, Germany). All animals were killed after 12 weeks. Upon scoring of the adhesions the prosthetic materials were excised en bloc with the anterior abdominal wall for tensile strength analysis and histologic evaluation. RESULTS: In contrast to ePTFE meshes fixed with cyanoacrylat glue, PP meshes fixed with transabdominal sutures as well as with spiral tacks showed the highest percentage and tenacity of adhesions (p

M3 - SCORING: Zeitschriftenaufsatz

VL - 13

SP - 185

EP - 191

JO - EUR J MED RES

JF - EUR J MED RES

SN - 0949-2321

IS - 5

M1 - 5

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