Comparative study of polypropylene versus Parietex composite®, vicryl® and ultrapro® meshes, regarding the formation of intraperitoneal adhesions

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Purpose: To compare the polypropylene mesh (Marlex®) to Vicryl®, Parietex composite® and Ultrapro® meshes to assess the occurrence of adhesions in the intraperitoneal implantation. Methods: Sixty Wistar rats were allocated into three groups: PP+V, in which all the animals received a polypropylene and a Vicryl® mesh; PP+PC, with the implantation of polypropylene and Parietex composite® meshes and PP+UP, in which there was implantation of polypropylene and Ultrapro®. Macroscopic analysis was performed 28 days later to assess the percentage of mesh area affected by adhesion. Results: in the PP+ V group, the Vicryl® mesh showed lower adhesion formation (p=0.013). In the PP+PC, there were no differences between polypropylene and Parietex composite® (p=0.765). In the PP+UP group, Ultrapro® and polypropylene meshes were equivalent (p=0.198). Conclusion: All the four meshes led to adhesions, with the Vicryl® mesh showing the least potential for its formation.

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Biondo-Simões, M. de L. P., Carvalho, L. B., Conceição, L. T., Dos Santos, K. B. P., Schiel, W. A., Arantes, M., … Gomes, F. F. (2017). Comparative study of polypropylene versus Parietex composite®, vicryl® and ultrapro® meshes, regarding the formation of intraperitoneal adhesions. Acta Cirurgica Brasileira, 32(2), 98–107. https://doi.org/10.1590/s0102-865020170202

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