Porcine dermis implants in soft-tissue reconstruction: Current status

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Soft-tissue reconstruction for a variety of surgical conditions, such as abdominal wall hernia or pelvic organ prolapse, remains a challenge. There are numerous meshes available that may be simply categorized as either synthetic or biologic. Within biologic meshes, porcine dermal meshes have come to dominate the market. This review examines the current evidence for their use and the limitations of knowledge. Although there is increasing evidence to support their safety, long-term follow-up studies that support their effcacy are lacking. Numerous clinical trials that remain ongoing may help elucidate their precise role in soft-tissue reconstruction. © 2014 Smart et al.

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Smart, N. J., Bryan, N., Hunt, J. A., & Daniels, I. R. (2014, March 10). Porcine dermis implants in soft-tissue reconstruction: Current status. Biologics: Targets and Therapy. DOVE Medical Press Ltd. https://doi.org/10.2147/BTT.S46469

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