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Safety and efficacy of prophylactic onlay resorbable synthetic mesh with a comprehensive wound bundle at laparotomy closure in high-risk emergency abdominal surgery: an observational study
Emily Kelly, Angus Lloyd, Daniah Alsaadi, Ian Stephens and Michael Sugrue.
Published: 2025
Prophylactic onlay mesh at emergency laparotomy: promising early outcomes with long-acting synthetic resorbable mesh
Daniah Alsaadi ,* Ian Stephens,* Lydia O. Simmons,* Magda Bucholc† and Michael Sugrue*‡
Published: 14 July 2022
Prophylactic Onlay Mesh Implantation During Definitive Fascial Closure After Open Abdomen Therapy (PROMOAT): Absorbable or Non-absorbable? Methodical Description and Results of a Feasibility Study
Sebastian Schaaf, Robert Schwab, Christoph Güsgen and Arnulf Willms
Published: December 2020
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The use of a novel synthetic resorbable scaffold (TIGR® Matrix) in a clinical quality improvement (CQI) effort for abdominal wall reconstruction (AWR)
Lewis, R., Forman, B., Preston, M., Heidel, E., Alvoid‑Preston, B. Ramshaw, B.,
Published: Hernia, May 2020
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Doi: 10.1007/s10029-020-02221-7
Abstract
Results at 3-years follow-up of totally extraperitoneal (TEP) hernia surgery with long-term resorbable mesh
Ruiz-Jasbon, F., Ticehurst, K., Ahonen, J., Norrby, J., Ivarsson, M-L., Falk, P.
Published: Jun 2020
Abstract
TEP With Long-Term Resorbable Mesh in Patients With Indirect Inguinal Hernia
Ruiz-Jasbon, F., Ticehurst, K.; Ahonen, J., Norrby, J., Ivarsson, M-L.;
Published: JSLS, 2018
Abstract
Prevention of parastomal hernia in the emergency setting
Lykke, A., Andersen, J. F. B., Jorgensen, L. N., Mynster, T.
Published: 2017
Abstract
Prophylactic Resorbable Synthetic Mesh to Prevent Wound Dehiscence and Incisional Hernia in High-risk Laparotomy: A Pilot Study of Using TIGR® Matrix Mesh
Söderbäck, H., Mahteme, H., Hellman, P., Sandblom, G.
Published: Frontiers in Surgery, 18 May 2016
Abstract
Value-based Clinical Quality Improvement (CQI) for Patients Undergoing Abdominal Wall Reconstruction
Stephan, B., Ramshaw, B., Forman, B.
Published: Surg Technol Int, 2015
Abstract
Inguinal hernia repair using a synthetic long-term resorbable mesh: results from a 3-year prospective safety and performance study
Ruiz-Jasbon, F., Norrby, J., Ivarsson, M.-L., Björck, S.
Published: Hernia volume 18, 2014
Abstract
Three-year results from a preclinical implantation study of a long-term resorbable surgical mesh with time-dependent mechanical characteristics
Hjort, H., Mathisen, T., Alves, A., Clermont, G., Boutrand, J. P.
Published: Hernia volume 16, pages191–197, 2012
Other References
Variable use of modern abdominal wall closure techniques at emergency laparotomy – an international, cross-sectional survey of surgical practice.Long‑term follow‑up of prophylactic mesh reinforcement after emergency laparotomy.A retrospective controlled study.
Ian J. B. Stephens, Emily Kelly, Fernando Ferreira, Marja A. Boermeester, Michael E. Sugrue. (2025)
European Journal of Trauma and Emergency Surgery https://doi.org/10.1007/s00068-025-02804-y
Long‑term follow‑up of prophylactic mesh reinforcement after emergency laparotomy.A retrospective controlled study.
Bravo‑Salva et al. (2021)
Posters
Lykke, A., Jorgensen, L.N., Mynster, T. (2015)
Digestive Disease Center, Bispebjerg Hospital, University of Copenhagen, Denmark
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Cases
“Safety belt syndrome ”Abdominal Wall Reconstruction with the first Synthetic Resorbable mesh (TIGR® Matrix)
Vázquez Rueda Fernando, Gómez Beltrán Od., Granero Cendón R., Lasso Betancor Ce., Ayala Montor J., Castillo Fernández Al, Murica Pascual F.J., Paredes Esteban Rm.
Procedure tips and tricks
Abdominal Wall Reconstruction, Transversus Abdominus Release Approach (TAR)
Bruce Ramshaw, MD FACS, Surgical Momentum
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Brochure
Dynamic reconstruction with TIGR Matrix the world’s first long-term resorbable surgical mesh
