
Mesh infection is one of most disastrous complication following hernia surgery. The consequences are more complex especially following a laparoscopic hernia repair operation. Understanding the pathophysiology of mesh infections is pivotal in adopting preventive strategies. Once infected, exact determination of the extent of the septic complication by CECT is essential. A two staged surgical intervention yields excellent results. A case of infected laparoscopic mesh repair treated by a two staged operation is presented along with a brief review of literature to highlight the safety and efficacy of this approach.
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