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Patient quality of life with innovative biomaterials: Clinical review with over seven years of follow up Video

Patient quality of life with innovative biomaterials: Clinical review with over seven years of follow up

John Scott, MD, FACS, provides a post-operative clinical review of patients' quality of life after a hernia repair.
Trends, Tools, Trials: Complex Abdominal Wall Repair in 2020 Video

Trends, Tools, Trials: Complex Abdominal Wall Repair in 2020

Matthew I. Goldblatt, M.D., FACS, discusses a case study of a patient undergoing treatment for simultaneous colon and rectal cancers and had a prior low anterior colon resection procedure with a diverting ileostomy.
Advances in Bioabsorbable Implants for Abdominal Wall Reconstruction: Utility of GORE<sup>®</sup> ENFORM Biomaterial Document

Advances in Bioabsorbable Implants for Abdominal Wall Reconstruction: Utility of GORE® ENFORM Biomaterial

GORE® ENFORM Biomaterial is a reinforcement for soft tissue composed of synthetic bioabsorbable polyglycolic acid and trimethylene carbonate which has proven to be effective for hernia repair.
General Surgery News Special Report: Quality of Life in Ventral and Hiatal Hernia Repair: Review of Long-Term Patient Outcomes in Two Large Case Series Document

General Surgery News Special Report: Quality of Life in Ventral and Hiatal Hernia Repair: Review of Long-Term Patient Outcomes in Two Large Case Series

In this issue of General Surgery News Special Report, Eric Mallico, M.D., FACS, describes the quality of life of patients after ventral and hiatal hernia repairs, and reviews long-term patient outcomes.
Post-Operative View: 13 Months Post Implantation Video

Post-Operative View: 13 Months Post Implantation

GORE® SYNECOR Intraperitoneal Biomaterial Lap ventral hernia repairs
Retromuscular hernia repair using GORE<sup>®</sup> ENFORM Preperitoneal Biomaterial with percutaneous suture fixation Video

Retromuscular hernia repair using GORE® ENFORM Preperitoneal Biomaterial with percutaneous suture fixation

John P. Fischer, MD, MPH, FACS, is a specialist in abdominal wall reconstruction. This is a surgical technique video demonstrating the retromuscular repair of the abdominal wall with GORE® ENFORM with preperitoneal biomaterial using percutaneous fixation.
Virtual Case Study - Matthew Goldblatt, M.D., FACS: Visible tissue responsiveness: Metabolic and fibroblast activity during utilization of a bioabsorbable matrix in abdominal wall reconstruction Document

Virtual Case Study - Matthew Goldblatt, M.D., FACS: Visible tissue responsiveness: Metabolic and fibroblast activity during utilization of a bioabsorbable matrix in abdominal wall reconstruction

Visible tissue responsiveness: Metabolic and fibroblast activity during utilization of a bioabsorbable matrix in abdominal wall reconstruction