Multicenter prospective randomized study comparing the technique of using a bovine pericardium biological prosthesis reinforcement in parietal herniorrhaphy (Tutomesh TUTOGEN) with simple parietal herniorrhaphy, in a potentially contaminated setting

Author:

Nedelcu Marius1,Verhaeghe Pierre2,Skalli Mehdi1,Champault Gerard3,Barrat Christophe3,Sebbag Hugues4,Reche Fabian5,Passebois Laurent6,Beyrne Daniel7,Gugenheim Jean8,Berdah Stephane9,Bouayed Amine10,Michel Fabre Jean1,Nocca David1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Digestive and General Surgery, University Hospital, Montpellier

2. Department of Digestive and General Surgery, University Hospital, Amiens Nord

3. Department of Digestive and General Surgery, University Hospital, Bondy

4. Department of Digestive and General Surgery, Community Hospital, Aix en Provence

5. Department of Digestive and General Surgery, University Hospital, Grenoble

6. Department of Digestive and General Surgery, Community Hospital, Beziers

7. Department of Digestive and General Surgery, Community Hospital, Avignon

8. Department of Digestive and General Surgery, University Hospital, Nice

9. Department of Digestive and General Surgery, Hopital Nord Marseille, Marseille

10. Department of Digestive and General Surgery, Community Hospital, Salon de Provence, France

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Dermatology,Surgery

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