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Abstract Aims The Proceed Ventral Patch (PVP) has been in use since the late 2000s and is a self-expanding lightweight mesh patch comprised of multiple layers of absorbable and non-absorbable materials including polypropylene and polydioxanone. It is intended for use in all ventral hernias. We report our single-centre experience of using the mesh with primary outcomes being recurrence and reoperation for recurrence, readmission within 21 days for post-operative complications and discharge as day-case. Methods Retrospective review of case notes from 54 patients who were operated between October 2010 and November 2020 was undertaken. Patient characteristics were of a 2.1: 1 Male:Female ratio with a median age of 56 years old. 3 epigastric hernias and 51 paraumbilical hernias were repaired using either a 4.3cm or 6.4cm Proceed Ventral Patch. The size of the hernia defect ranged from 0.5cm to 4cm with a median defect size of 2cm for the 54 patients. Results There were no intraoperative complications. Two patients (0.04%) underwent laparoscopic reoperation for recurrence. Only one (0.02%) patient was readmitted within 21 days for a wound abscess which was drained and treated with a VAC dressing with satisfactory healing. The operations were split between nine different surgeons of varying expertise from ST5 level to Consultant level. Conclusions Ventral hernia repair with PVP is intuitive to learn and has low recurrence/complication rates.

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