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Five-year follow-up of a slowly resorbable biosynthetic P4HB mesh (Phasix) in VHWG grade 3 incisional hernia repair

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Objective: To assess the 5-year recurrence rate of incisional hernia repair in Ventral Hernia Working Group (VHWG) 3 hernia with a slowly resorbable mesh. Summary Background Data: Incisional hernia recurs frequently after initial repair. In potentially contaminated hernia, recurrences rise to 40%. Recently, the biosynthetic Phasix mesh has been developed that is resorbed in 12–18 months. Resorbable meshes might be a solution for incisional hernia repair to decrease short- and long-term (mesh) complications. However, long-term outcomes after resorption are scarce. Methods: Patients with VHWG grade 3 incisional midline hernia, who participated in the Phasix trial (Clinilcaltrials.gov: NCT02720042) were included by means of physical examination and computed tomography (CT). Primary outcome was hernia recurrence; secondary outcomes comprised of long-term mesh complications, reoperations, and abdominal wall pain [visual analogue score (VAS): 0–10]. Results: In total, 61/84 (72.6%) patients were seen. Median follow-up time was 60.0 [interquartile range (IQR): 55–64] months. CT scan was made in 39 patients (68.4%). A recurrence rate of 15.9% (95% confidence interval: 6.9–24.8) was calculated after 5 years. Four new recurrences (6.6%) were found between 2 and 5 years. Two were asymptomatic. In total, 13/84 recurrences were found. No long-term mesh complications and/or interventions occurred. VAS scores were 0 (IQR: 0–2). Conclusions: Hernia repair with Phasix mesh in high-risk patients (VHWG 3, body mass index >28) demonstrated a recurrence rate of 15.9%, low pain scores, no mesh-related complications or reoperations for chronic pain between the 2- and 5-year follow-up. Four new recurrences occurred, 2 were asymptomatic. The poly-4-hydroxybutyrate mesh is a safe mesh for hernia repair in VHWG 3 patients, which avoids long-term mesh complications like pain and mesh infection
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Van den Dop, L. M., et al. “Five-Year Follow-up of a Slowly Resorbable Biosynthetic P4HB Mesh (Phasix) in VHWG Grade 3 Incisional Hernia Repair.” ANNALS OF SURGERY OPEN, vol. 4, no. 4, Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health), 2023, doi:10.1097/as9.0000000000000366.
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Van den Dop, L. M., Van Rooijen, M. M. J., Tollens, T., Jørgensen, L. N., De Vries-Reilingh, T. S., Piessen, G., … Jeekel, J. (2023). Five-year follow-up of a slowly resorbable biosynthetic P4HB mesh (Phasix) in VHWG grade 3 incisional hernia repair. ANNALS OF SURGERY OPEN, 4(4). https://doi.org/10.1097/as9.0000000000000366
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Van den Dop, L. M., M. M. J. Van Rooijen, T. Tollens, L. N. Jørgensen, T. S. De Vries-Reilingh, G. Piessen, F. Köckerling, et al. 2023. “Five-Year Follow-up of a Slowly Resorbable Biosynthetic P4HB Mesh (Phasix) in VHWG Grade 3 Incisional Hernia Repair.” ANNALS OF SURGERY OPEN 4 (4). https://doi.org/10.1097/as9.0000000000000366.
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Van den Dop, L. M., M. M. J. Van Rooijen, T. Tollens, L. N. Jørgensen, T. S. De Vries-Reilingh, G. Piessen, F. Köckerling, M. Miserez, M. Dean, Frederik Berrevoet, B. Dousset, H. L. Van Westreenen, F. Gossetti, G. W. M. Tetteroo, A. Koch, M. F. Boomsma, J. F. Lange, and J. Jeekel. 2023. “Five-Year Follow-up of a Slowly Resorbable Biosynthetic P4HB Mesh (Phasix) in VHWG Grade 3 Incisional Hernia Repair.” ANNALS OF SURGERY OPEN 4 (4). doi:10.1097/as9.0000000000000366.
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Van den Dop LM, Van Rooijen MMJ, Tollens T, Jørgensen LN, De Vries-Reilingh TS, Piessen G, et al. Five-year follow-up of a slowly resorbable biosynthetic P4HB mesh (Phasix) in VHWG grade 3 incisional hernia repair. ANNALS OF SURGERY OPEN. 2023;4(4).
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L. M. Van den Dop et al., “Five-year follow-up of a slowly resorbable biosynthetic P4HB mesh (Phasix) in VHWG grade 3 incisional hernia repair,” ANNALS OF SURGERY OPEN, vol. 4, no. 4, 2023.
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To assess the 5-year recurrence rate of incisional hernia repair in Ventral Hernia Working Group (VHWG) 3 hernia with a slowly resorbable mesh.

Summary Background Data: 
Incisional hernia recurs frequently after initial repair. In potentially contaminated hernia, recurrences rise to 40%. Recently, the biosynthetic Phasix mesh has been developed that is resorbed in 12–18 months. Resorbable meshes might be a solution for incisional hernia repair to decrease short- and long-term (mesh) complications. However, long-term outcomes after resorption are scarce.

Methods: 
Patients with VHWG grade 3 incisional midline hernia, who participated in the Phasix trial (Clinilcaltrials.gov: NCT02720042) were included by means of physical examination and computed tomography (CT). Primary outcome was hernia recurrence; secondary outcomes comprised of long-term mesh complications, reoperations, and abdominal wall pain [visual analogue score (VAS): 0–10].

Results: 
In total, 61/84 (72.6%) patients were seen. Median follow-up time was 60.0 [interquartile range (IQR): 55–64] months. CT scan was made in 39 patients (68.4%). A recurrence rate of 15.9% (95% confidence interval: 6.9–24.8) was calculated after 5 years. Four new recurrences (6.6%) were found between 2 and 5 years. Two were asymptomatic. In total, 13/84 recurrences were found. No long-term mesh complications and/or interventions occurred. VAS scores were 0 (IQR: 0–2).

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Hernia repair with Phasix mesh in high-risk patients (VHWG 3, body mass index >28) demonstrated a recurrence rate of 15.9%, low pain scores, no mesh-related complications or reoperations for chronic pain between the 2- and 5-year follow-up. Four new recurrences occurred, 2 were asymptomatic. The poly-4-hydroxybutyrate mesh is a safe mesh for hernia repair in VHWG 3 patients, which avoids long-term mesh complications like pain and mesh infection}},
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