Zusammenfassung
Die moderne Chirurgie ist ohne Mesh-Implantate heutzutage nicht mehr vorstellbar. Weltweit werden zur Zeit ca. 1 Mio. Netze pro Jahr implantiert. Während die Implantation von Kunststoffnetzen in den 60er-Jahren noch als unkonventioneller Schritt in der Hernienreparation angesehen wurde, stützt sich heute die Hernienchirurgie zunehmend auf den Einsatz dieser alloplastischen Materialien (Luijendijk et al. 2000). Insbesondere in der Leistenhernienchirurgie ist es durch das Verfahren nach Lichtenstein zu einer starken Verbreitung der Hernienreparation mit Mesh-Implantaten gekommen. Spezielle laparoskopische Reparationsverfahren wurden durch die Implantation von Kunststoffnetzen erst möglich.
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Reißfelder, C. (2006). Physiologie und Pathophysiologie von Mesh-Implantaten — Gibt es das ideale Netz?. In: Ritz, JP., Buhr, H.J. (eds) Hernienchirurgie. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-27726-9_6
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