What is a hernia and how is it treated?

December 1st, 2008 by Emily Marsh

The Bard Composix Kugel hernia patch (X-Large Patch Oval with ePTFE) is used to repair scar tissue, which occurs after  repair surgery.  After a small incision, the patch is placed behind the defect. A “memory recoil ring” allows the patch to be folded for an insertion. When in place, the patch will later spring open and lay flat.

The Bard Composix Kugel patch (X-Large Patch Oval with ePTFE) was recalled on December 22, 2005. According to the FDA, “The “memory recoil ring” that opens the Bard® Composix® Kugel® Patch can break under the stress of placement of the large sized products in the intra-abdominal (inside the belly area) space. This can lead to bowel perforations (rupture) and/or chronic (recurring) intestinal fistulae (abnormal connections or passageways between the intestines and other organs).”

What is a ?

A is an organ that abnormally bulges, which typically occurs in the intestine when a muscular wall deteriorates or tears.

Who is at risk?

Hernias can be found in infants, adults, and children, though they are sometimes associated with heavy lifting. Groin hernias are congenital or are developed over time. A congenital may be diagnosed at birth or may be detected later. Acquired hernias result from a weakness or tear in a muscle. Ventral hernias can develop after a weak spot or scar after a surgical opening.

Repair Surgery

repair surgery is performed in order to correct a . According to the Medical Encyclopedia repair surgery is suggested when a throbs and impedes with normal daily routines. repair surgery is also recommended when the largely bulges through a small hole; when this occurs, the could block blood flow or could cause a blocked intestine. Most hernias should be surgically removed to reduce the risk of limited blood flow or a blocked intestine. Usually, repair surgery is simple and causes very few risks to patients. After the patient has been sedated, the surgeon will make an incision over the area of the . The tissue is put back inside the muscle wall. The muscle tissue is repaired, and then the skin is sealed. For an inguinal (when a small part of the small intestine passes through the inguinal canal), a plastic is usually used to heal the defected muscle tissue.

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  • tim weis

    how do ya know if u had one of these bad kugel mesh patches put into ur body by the surgeon who did the hernia surgery? do i just call the dr's office and ask them what they used in my surgery?

  • Wendi Lewis

    Hello there! You should be able to contact the doctor's office that handled your surgery to request this information. It should be noted on your medical records.

  • dannyware

    i had a hernia surgery in 86 and it has since returned……when were these patches used

  • dannyware

    i had a hernia surgery in 86 and it has since returned……when were these patches used

  • Whiteforest18

    My father has been trying for 2 years solid to get information on this hernea surgery and patch. The hospital and Dr.s are doing EVERYTHING in their power to hide specific information on the patch they out in him. They just lie and say, ” Oh, we don’t know what lot number of patch they used, no no.” They would prefer he dies so that they can be rid of him. He’s in unbearable pain every moment of his life. No one will release his records. No ONE

  • Michele Bulkley

    My husband had hernia surgery with this BARD medium patch and the surgeon used staples to hold it in place.  Since then he is in constant pain and nerve damage.  He has been on medication since 2001 – now suffering from  side effects – what is our recourse for this disasterous surgery?  We need to live as comfortable life as possible – can we be added to a lawsuit?

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