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2007, Number 3

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Rev Mex Cir Endoscop 2007; 8 (3)

Laparoscopic restoration of a traumatic lesion of the diaphragm with autologous fascia lata against a polypropylene mesh: A model on dogs

Góngora MÁE, Mendoza BP, Dávila SF, Rivera CJM
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Language: Spanish
References: 12
Page: 132-135
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Key words:

Diaphragm, injury, laparoscopic, fascia lata, polypropylene, experimental model.

ABSTRACT

Background: We wished to compare diaphragmatic lesion repair resistance utilizing fascia lata and polypropylene mesh in dogs.
Material and methods: Two groups (control and experimental) underwent laparoscopy surgical induced lesion to the left hemi-diaphragm. Surgical repair was performed utilizing fascia lata or polypropylene mesh. The resistance of both approaches was evaluated subsequently.
Results: For the experimental group, 80 percent of subjects resisted contraction forces. For those in the control group, the total was 100 percent. There was no statistical difference. However, adhesions were noted on the two groups, 20 percent for control and 70 percent for experimental; a significant statistical difference was noted.
Conclusion: The use of fascia lata increases the development of adhesions over the use of polypropylene mesh.


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Rev Mex Cir Endoscop. 2007;8