Strategies for Mesh Fixation in Abdominal Wall Reconstruction: Concepts and Techniques.

2020 
Ventral hernias have numerous etiologies ranging from sequelae of surgical procedures to congenital deformities. Patients suffering from these hernias experience a reduced quality of life through pain, associated complications, and physical disfigurement. Therefore, it is important to provide these patients with a steadfast repair that restores functionality and native anatomy. In order to do this, techniques and materials for abdominal wall reconstruction have advanced throughout the decades leading to durable surgical repairs. At the cornerstone of this lies the use of mesh.When providing abdominal wall reconstruction, a surgeon must make many decisions with regards to mesh usage. Along with the type of mesh and plane of placement of mesh, a surgeon must decide on the method of mesh fixation. Fixation of mesh provides an equal distribution of tension and a more robust tissue-mesh interface, which promotes integration. There exist numerous modalities for mesh fixation, each with its own benefits and drawbacks. This Special Topic article aims to compare and contrast methods of mesh fixation in terms of strength of fixation, clinical outcomes, and cost-effectiveness. Methods included in this review are suture, tack, fibrin glue, mesh strip, and self-adhering modes of fixation.
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