In vivo biofilm on the surface of a surgical mesh implant

Mesh hernioplasty is among the most frequently performed surgical procedures. The introduction of mesh implants has decreased recurrence rates, but the use of synthetic materials carries the risk of infection and biofilm formation. This paper presents the course of the disease in the case of biofilm...

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Veröffentlicht in:Polish journal of microbiology 2009, Vol.58 (4), p.367-369
Hauptverfasser: Reśliński, Adrian, Mikucka, Agnieszka, Szmytkowski, Jakub, Gospodarek, Eugenia, Dabrowiecki, Stanisław
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Zusammenfassung:Mesh hernioplasty is among the most frequently performed surgical procedures. The introduction of mesh implants has decreased recurrence rates, but the use of synthetic materials carries the risk of infection and biofilm formation. This paper presents the course of the disease in the case of biofilm formation on the surface of an implanted surgical mesh. Antimicrobial therapy and partial removal of the implant were unsuccessful. Recurring surgical site infection could be managed only through total excision of the infected implant.
ISSN:1733-1331
2544-4646