Abstract:The implantation of a non-absorbable polypropylene mesh during hernia repair causes chronic foreign body reaction involving the surrounding tissue. In case of inguinal hernia repair using mesh techniques, the spermatic cord is potentially affected by this chronic inflammatory tissue remodeling. This effect has been investigated using standardized animal models (pig and rabbit). Fifteen adult male pigs underwent transinguinal preperitoneal implantation of a polypropylene mesh. The contralateral side with a Shou… Show more
“…4,5 A few animal studies on the inflammatory reaction of the mesh have been reported. Peiper et al 6 have found that inflammatory changes develop within 1-12 weeks. Another study reported increasing foreign body reaction to preperitoneal polyprolene mesh until the third week after implantation in pigs.…”
Mesh implantation/perimesh fibrosis does not adversely affect ipsilateral testicular flow. Mesh application is still a safe procedure in male patients in whom testicular function is important.
“…4,5 A few animal studies on the inflammatory reaction of the mesh have been reported. Peiper et al 6 have found that inflammatory changes develop within 1-12 weeks. Another study reported increasing foreign body reaction to preperitoneal polyprolene mesh until the third week after implantation in pigs.…”
Mesh implantation/perimesh fibrosis does not adversely affect ipsilateral testicular flow. Mesh application is still a safe procedure in male patients in whom testicular function is important.
“…The risk for infertility after mesh repair, as proposed by other authors 4,5,9,10 , has been regarded as an important question. Our results indicate that at the informed consent, the surgeon should not focus on the infertility problem.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In contrast others have found proximal dilatation but no thickening of the wall of the vas deferens 2 . Decreased arterial perfusion in the testis 5,7 and spermatic venous thrombosis 4 have also been reported.. One study has shown beneficial effects on the integrity of the vas deferens when using lightweight mesh 3 whereas another study did not find any difference in inflammation and fibrosis comparing heavyweight with lightweight mesh 8 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…In mesh operations, the recommendation of using the intact cremasteric muscle as a protective layer for the spermatic cord structures is theoretically preferable and recommended by some 4 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There has also been discussion whether or not the proposed risk is of such importance that some or all patients undergoing hernia surgery should be informed in detail preoperatively, even if this may cause some to choose a method associated with greater risk for recurrence and long-term pain 10,11 . Recommendations have also been made to leave the cremaster muscle intact as a protective layer 4 and to dissect the spermatic cord carefully and meticulously, to avoid damaging its structures 13 . A technique for reestablishing patency in the vas deferens has also been described 14 .…”
Background Several animal studies have raised concern about the risk for obstructive azoospermia due to vasal fibrosis caused by the use of alloplastic mesh prosthesis in inguinal hernia repair. The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence of male infertility after bilateral mesh repair.
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