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SAGES 2008 Meeting Information: Presentations

SAGES 2008 Annual Meeting
Surgical Spring Week Presentations

April 9-12, 2008
Pennsylvania Convention Center
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

The following presentations are progressively downloading Flash video. You will need an up-to-date version of Flash to see them.

SAGES 2008 Meeting: SAGES/AHS Consensus Panel

The Explosion of Biomaterials for Hernia Repair; What Do I Do?

During this session, the types of bio-materials, synthetic, barrier coated and biologicals, in hernia repair will be presented. The differences in the biomaterials, advantages and disadvantages, costs and indications will be discussed. The following questions will be posed: Is the weight of the mesh important? How do mesh materials impact quality of life? Is mesh cost effective? When are biologicals indicated?

Objectives:

At the conclusion of this session, participants will be able to:

  • Discuss the different types of biomaterials available for hernia repair, indications for the various biomaterials in open and laparoscopic hernia repair, and the outcomes in comfort and quality of life with the various meshes

Synthetic Meshes: Types, Costs, Advantages, and Disadvantages
Bruce Ramshaw, M.D.

Barrier Coated Meshes
Brent Matthews, M.D.

Quality of Life with Different Meshes
Scott Roth, M.D.

The Ideal Synthetic Mesh– Has it Arrived?
Yuri Novitsky, M.D.

Biological Meshes – Sources, Advantages and Costs
W. Scott Helton, M.D.

 

SAGES acknowledges a generous educational grant in support of this panel from Tissue Science Laboratories