Surgeons test which mesh placement causes fewer problems after hernia surgery
NCT ID NCT07401446
Summary
This study compared two common ways to place surgical mesh when repairing an incisional hernia, which is a bulge that occurs after a previous abdominal surgery. 350 patients were randomly assigned to have the mesh placed either in front of the muscle (onlay) or behind it (sublay). The goal was to see which technique led to fewer complications like infections, fluid buildup, or the hernia coming back within three months after surgery.
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Hayatabad Medical Complex
Peshawar, KPK, 25000, Pakistan
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