Feasibility and safety of biologic OviTex mesh in ventral mesh rectopexy: a prospective pilot study

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2025-12

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Boom, M. A.
van der Schans, E. M.
Wijffels, N. A.T.
Verheijen, P. M.
Consten, E. C.J.

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Abstract

Background: Minimal-invasive ventral mesh rectopexy (VMR) is a widely accepted treatment for patients suffering from rectal prolapse. The type of mesh used in VMR remains a subject of debate. Currently, the most applied implant is a polypropylene mesh. The aim of the present pilot study was to determine the ease of use, feasibility, and safety of OviTex PGA mesh, a biologic mesh, in VMR. Methods: Consecutive patients who underwent VMR for internal or external rectal prolapse were included in a prospective non-randomised pilot study in two centers. Preoperative and postoperative evaluation (90 days and 6 months) with a clinical examination and questionnaire regarding pelvic floor symptoms was performed. The primary objectives were to monitor the perioperative technical end result and the postoperative complication rate. Results: Sixteen patients underwent VMR with an OviTex PGA implant. All operations were completed successfully and without intraoperative complications. The mean ODS and FISI score was significantly decreased after 6-months follow-up. No graft-related complications (GRC) occurred. Two patients developed a recurrent prolapse within 6 months. Conclusion: Robotic correction of rectal prolapse using an OviTex mesh is a safe, minimally invasive, technically feasible treatment. However, further research is warranted to evaluate the potential added value of OviTex compared to polypropylene mesh on a larger scale. Long-term follow-up is essential to assess the durability of the procedure and monitor the occurrence of any new symptoms.

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Biological mesh, Feasibility study, Ovitex, Pilot, Rectal prolapse, VMR, Surgery, Gastroenterology

Citation

Boom, M A, van der Schans, E M, Wijffels, N A T, Verheijen, P M & Consten, E C J 2025, 'Feasibility and safety of biologic OviTex mesh in ventral mesh rectopexy : a prospective pilot study', Techniques in coloproctology, vol. 29, no. 1, 65. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10151-024-03097-w