Management of Exposed Infected Mesh
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Abstract
The management of exposed infected mesh represents a significant challenge in modern surgical practice. In this bibliographic review, we explore the epidemiology and clinical transcendence of this issue. The theoretical framework section delves into the definition, risk factors, complications, and management strategies for exposed infected mesh. The discussion highlights emerging approaches and considerations, while the conclusion underscores the importance of evidence-based practices in addressing this complex problem.
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