In vivo exploration of the tensile strength of the abdominal wall after repair with different prosthetic materials. Experimental study in the rat.
Eur Surg Res, 1979;11(1):1-7.
Arnaud JP, Eloy R, Adloff M, Grenier JF
PMID: 157877
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Abstract
The problem of parietal herniation seems to be a simple mechanical one for which there should be a safe method of repair. In the present study, the bursting strength of abdominal wounds was explored by mechanical investigation and the repair process evaluated at a cellular level by quantitative microscopy. Both methods of investigation show that mesh materials have advantages over nonporous cloth materials in the repair of large defects of the abdominal wall.
MeSH terms
Abdominal Muscles; Animals; Cell Count; Evaluation Studies as Topic; Fibroblasts; Nylons; Polyethylene Terephthalates; Rats; Silicones; Stainless Steel; Surgical Mesh; Tensile Strength; Wound Healing
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