Case Report
Copyright ©The Author(s) 2023.
World J Gastrointest Surg. Feb 27, 2023; 15(2): 294-302
Published online Feb 27, 2023. doi: 10.4240/wjgs.v15.i2.294
Table 1 General information of the patients included in the review
Patient information

Number of cases
SexMale110
Female27
Age≤ 60 years old57
> 60 years old80
Mesh erosion time≤ 6 mo22
> 6 mo114
Type of herniaInguinal hernia83
Incision hernia33
Umbilical hernia10
Parastomal hernia1
Obturator hernia1
Abdominal wall strengthening5
Abdominal wall hernia not specified5
History of abdominal surgery other than hernia repair56
Symptoms of prior mesh infection17
Condition of hernia after mesh erosionHernia recurrence17
Incisional hernia3
History of chemotherapy and immune-suppressive therapy8
Table 2 Diagnostic methods of mesh erosion of the intestinal tract in literature review
Examinations
Number of cases
First radiographic diagnosisPositiveMesh erosion0
NegativeForeign body1
Other lesions13
No abnormal3
First CT diagnosisPositiveMesh erosion4
NegativeMesh migration2
Foreign body4
Other lesions44
No abnormal6
First gastrointestinal angiography diagnosisPositiveMesh erosion1
NegativeForeign body0
bowel perforation12
Other lesions8
No abnormal1
First colonoscopy diagnosisPositiveMesh erosion11
NegativeForeign body3
Other lesions17
No abnormal6
Ultrasonic diagnosisPositiveMesh erosion0
NegativeMesh migration1
Foreign body1
Other lesions4
No abnormal2
MRIPositiveMesh erosion0
NegativeForeign body0
Other lesions2
No abnormal0