Immunochemical and urodynamic outcomes after polypropylene mesh explant from the pelvic wall of rats

Tsia Shu Lo*, Yi Hao Lin, Ting Xuan Huang, Hsiao Chien Chu, Yi Pin Chen

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Abstract

Introduction and hypothesis: To analyze the immunochemical and urodynamic outcomes after partial versus complete excision of transvaginal polypropylene mesh (PPM) from pelvic walls of rats. Methods: Forty-eight female Sprague-Dawley (SD) rats were randomly distributed into seven groups: control, mesh total removal 60 days (M-T 60D), mesh total removal 180 days (M-T 180D), mesh partial removal 60 days (M-H 60D), mesh partial removal 180 days (M-H 180D), sham 60 days (Sham 60D), and sham 180 days (Sham 180D). In the mesh groups, PPM was inserted and partially (0.3 × 0.3 cm) or completely removed 30 days later. In the Sham group, the space between the vagina and bladder was dissected without placing or removing the synthetic mesh at day 1 and day 30 later. Urodynamic studies, immunochemical analysis, and Western blot were done at days 60 and 180. Results: The M-T 60D voiding pressure was significantly decreased compared to the Sham 60D and M-H 60D. The voiding interval of M-T 60D was significantly shorter than that of M-H 60D. In the M-T 60D and M-T 180D groups, the leak point pressure was significantly less than in their corresponding sham groups. IL-1 and TNF-α were significantly more intense in M-T 60D compared to M-H 60D and Sham 60D. NGF was significantly greater in M-T 60D compared to Sham 60D. There were no significant differences in MMP-2 and CD-31s throughout the group. Conclusion: Total mesh excision incites a host inflammatory response and transitory lower urinary tract dysfunction. Despite the good outcomes after total excision, the invasiveness and surgical risk associated with repeated procedures should not be underestimateded.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1839-1848
Number of pages10
JournalInternational Urogynecology Journal
Volume33
Issue number7
DOIs
StatePublished - 07 2022
Externally publishedYes

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© 2021, The International Urogynecological Association.

Keywords

  • Animal study
  • Mesh excision
  • Mesh-related complications
  • Pelvic organ prolapse
  • Transvaginal mesh
  • Urodynamic

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