Decisions to use surgical mesh in operations for pelvic organ prolapse: a question of geography?
Emil Karl NüsslerEmil NüsslerJacob Kjær EskildsenMats LöfgrenPublished in: International urogynecology journal (2018)
Decisions regarding how to interpret existing scientific information about mesh implants in the early years of mesh use have led to "communities of practice" highly influenced by geographical factors. For 12 years, these groups have made disparate decisions and upheld them without measurable change toward consensus. The scientific learning process has stopped-despite the abundance of new publications and the steady supply of new types of mesh. Ongoing disparity in surgeons' choices in comparable patients has an adverse effect on clinical care. For the patient, this represents 12 years of a geographical lottery concerning whether mesh is used or not.