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    Modified classification of surgical meshes for hernia repair based on the analyses of 1,000 explanted meshes by Klinge, U., Klosterhalfen, B.

    “…Background It is an undisputable fact that meshes have become standard for repair of abdominal wall hernias. Whereas in the late eighties there were only a…”
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    Mesh for hernia repair by Klinge, U.

    Published in British journal of surgery (01-05-2008)
    “…Randomized control trials may be inappropriate…”
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    Characterization of innate and adaptive immune cells involved in the foreign body reaction to polypropylene meshes in the human abdomen by Dievernich, A., Achenbach, P., Davies, L., Klinge, U.

    “…Background Polypropylene (PP) mesh is widely used to reinforce tissues. The foreign body reaction (FBR) to the implant is dominated by innate immune cells,…”
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    Retrieval study at 623 human mesh explants made of polypropylene - impact of mesh class and indication for mesh removal on tissue reaction by Klosterhalfen, B., Klinge, U.

    “…Textile meshes frequently are implanted in the abdominal wall to reinforce a hernia repair. However, revisions for mesh associated complications confirm that…”
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    Tissue remodeling macrophages morphologically dominate at the interface of polypropylene surgical meshes in the human abdomen by Dievernich, A., Achenbach, P., Davies, L., Klinge, U.

    “…Background Mesh implants are widely used to reinforce the abdominal wall, although the inevitable inflammatory foreign body reaction (FBR) at the interface…”
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    Characterisation of the cellular infiltrate in the foreign body granuloma of textile meshes with its impact on collagen deposition by Klinge, U., Dietz, U., Fet, N., Klosterhalfen, B.

    “…Purpose As part of the foreign body reaction, mesh filaments are surrounded by an infiltrate of inflammatory cells. Though macrophages are considered as being…”
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    Impact of Polymer Pore Size on the Interface Scar Formation in a Rat Model by Klinge, U., Klosterhalfen, B., Birkenhauer, V., Junge, K., Conze, J., Schumpelick, V.

    Published in The Journal of surgical research (01-04-2002)
    “…Background. The surgical therapy of hernias is increasingly based on reinforcement with alloplastic material, in particular surgical meshes. The biological…”
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    Treatment algorithm for postoperative upper gastrointestinal fistulas and leaks using combined vicryl plug and fibrin glue by Böhm, G, Mossdorf, A, Klink, C, Klinge, U, Jansen, M, Schumpelick, V, Truong, S

    Published in Endoscopy (01-07-2010)
    “…The incidence of clinically significant anastomotic leaks after upper gastrointestinal surgery is approximately 4 % - 20 %, and the associated mortality can be…”
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    Elastic TPU Mesh as Abdominal Wall Inlay Significantly Reduces Defect Size in a Minipig Model by Heise, D., Eickhoff, R., Kroh, A., Binnebösel, M., Klinge, U., Klink, C.D., Neumann, U.P., Lambertz, A.

    Published in Journal of investigative surgery (18-08-2019)
    “…Background: The open abdomen with mesh implantation, followed by early reoperation with fascial closure, is a modern surgical approach in difficult clinical…”
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    Skin as marker for collagen type I/III ratio in abdominal wall fascia by Peeters, E., De Hertogh, G., Junge, K., Klinge, U., Miserez, M.

    “…Purpose An altered collagen metabolism could play an important role in hernia development. This study compared collagen type I/III ratio and organisation…”
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    Prosthetic implants for hernia repair by Schumpelick, V., Klinge, U.

    Published in British journal of surgery (01-12-2003)
    “…The future of mesh…”
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    PVDF as a new polymer for the construction of surgical meshes by Klinge, U., Klosterhalfen, B., Öttinger, A.P., Junge, K., Schumpelick, V.

    Published in Biomaterials (01-08-2002)
    “…Abdominal hernia repair is the most frequently performed operation in surgery. Mostly due to lowered recurrence rates mesh repairs in hernia surgery have…”
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