Hernia Patch
Sunday, 07.01.2007, 11:08am (GMT)
Hernia Treatment
A hernia is an abnormal opening or a tear in tissue that lets other
organs, such as the intestine, slip through where they shouldn't.
Hernias usually appear in the groin or the abdominal wall. Some
hernias, though, occur in the area where an incision has been made
during another surgery. While some hernias can go undetected, most
require surgery. As a result, over one million hernia operations take
place every year in the United States. In the late nineties, a
breakthrough product for hernia surgeries was announced – the Kugel
Mesh Patch. Mesh patches had already become a common treatment for
post-operative hernias. What made the Kugel Mesh Patch unique, however,
was its patented "recoil ring," which allowed the patch to be folded
then popped into place over the tear. This technology meant smaller
incisions, fewer stitches, less pain and, as a result, shorter recovery
periods.
Complications
Over the next several years, complications resulting from hernia
operations using the Kugel Mesh Patch began to be registered with the
manufacturer, Davol, Inc and the FDA. As a follow-up, the FDA launched
an investigation into the complaints. Subsequently, the company
announced a recall urging doctors to stop using the patch because the
recoil ring was found to break under pressure. The broken ring can
result in tearing of the patient's internal organs and tissues.
Symptoms
Symptoms of bowel perforation include severe abdominal pain which is
intensified by movement. Later symptoms include nausea, vomiting, fever
and chills. Intestinal fistula, another condition linked to the Kugel
Mesh patch, is defined as abnormal passages from the intestines to
either an internal organ or the body surface. Symptoms mirror those of
a bowel perforation but tend to be more severe in nature. Most fistulas
require surgical treatment. Although there have been many advancements
in the field of intestinal surgery, intestinal fistula remains a major
clinical problem associated with high morbidity and mortality.
Cases
The FDA reports that 4 complaints regarding the Kugel Mesh Patch have
been confirmed. However, research shows that nearly a hundred injuries
and other issues have risen from the defect in the recoil ring,
including some fatalities. Cases of raging abdominal infection, bowel
perforation and chronic intestinal fistula are among the many issues
reported. Most patients have experienced several subsequent surgeries
and a rapid decline in overall health following the use of the Kugel
Mesh Patch.
What to do
If you are experiencing unexplained and persistent abdominal pain,
fever and tenderness following a hernia operation, you need to obtain
medical attention immediately.
Copyright (c) 2007 Joe Devine
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