Abdominal Wall Reconstruction: Update Course 2017

Space: StayCurrentMD Author: Dr. David Krpata Published: 2018-09-16

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Dr. David Krpata
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Introduction and Case Presentation
The speaker introduces their background and outlines the objectives of the presentation, focusing on newer techniques in abdominal wall reconstruction and mesh selection. A case of a 16-year-old patient with a history of bowel obstruction and a peristomal hernia is presented to illustrate the complexities involved in surgical decision-making.
4:33
Surgical Approaches and Techniques
Discussion on various surgical approaches to hernia repair, including open and laparoscopic techniques. The speaker shares their approach to the presented case, emphasizing the use of biologic mesh for repair.
9:07
Understanding Mesh Types
An overview of the different types of meshes available for hernia repair, including synthetic, bioabsorbable, and biologic meshes. The speaker discusses the FDA clearance process for meshes and the implications for surgical practice.
13:41
Ideal Mesh Characteristics
The speaker outlines the characteristics of an ideal mesh, including durability, infection resistance, ease of handling, and optimal host response. The importance of mesh integration into the abdominal wall is emphasized.
18:15
Impact of Patient Comorbidities
Discussion on how patient comorbidities affect surgical outcomes, particularly wound complications. The concept of prehabilitation is introduced as a strategy to optimize patient conditions before surgery.
22:49
Synthetic Mesh Performance
Analysis of synthetic meshes, including polypropylene and PTFE composites. The speaker shares findings from studies on mesh performance in contaminated fields and the implications for surgical practice.
27:22
Biologic Mesh Considerations
Exploration of biologic meshes, their initial promise, and current understanding of their limitations. The speaker discusses cellular penetration and the role of cross-linking in mesh durability.
31:56
Current Research and Future Directions
Overview of ongoing research comparing synthetic and biologic meshes in abdominal wall reconstruction. The speaker highlights the importance of clinical trials in determining the best practices for hernia repair.

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At the 5th Annual Stay Current Pediatric Surgery Update Course in 2017, Dr. David Krpata discusses abdominal wall reconstruction. He covers the new techniques in abdominal wall reconstruction and discusses mesh selection.

Intended audience: Healthcare professionals and clinicians.

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