Asked by: Emilsen Cebreros
Asked in category: medical health, digestive disorders
Last Updated: 6th Jul 2024

Is surgical mesh a cause of infection?

Hernia mesh complications. Hernia Mesh Complications include adhesion, perforation or bowel obstruction, infection and rejection. Patients who have had hernia mesh surgery have experienced pain, mesh failure, and hernia return.



Another question that might be asked is "Can hernia mesh become infected?"

Most hernia mesh infections are biofilm infections that are difficult to treat with antibiotics. If a biofilm forms, an infected hernia wire mesh will require additional surgery.

How can you tell if your mesh has been infected?

  • The surgical site may experience pain and swelling.
  • Incisions not healed properly.
  • Flu-like symptoms.
  • Dental problems.
  • Blockages in your digestive tract.
  • Mesh migration towards the bladder.
  • Bacterial infection
  • Hernia recurrence.

What are the signs of mesh rejection?

The most obvious signs and symptoms of hernia mesh rejection are:

  • Mild to severe swelling around incision sites
  • Pain or discomfort throughout the body, and/or around the incision site.
  • Redness around the incision site
  • High fever
  • chills;
  • Nausea or vomiting
  • Other flu-like symptoms
  • tenderness; and/or.

What is infected mesh?

In ventral hernia repairs, mesh reinforcement is the best option. Infection can be a serious complication after ventral hernia surgery. Infection that extends to the mesh can be a complicated problem. Multi-stage abdominal wall reconstruction is possible after the mesh has been removed.