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The most common material used to make a hernia mesh patch is polypropylene. It is safe, resistant to infection and has been used for more than 50 years. Every several years, technology improves the material characteristics in order to provide stronger, lighter products that are better tolerated by patients.
Hernia mesh, also known as surgical mesh, is a medical device used to support damaged tissue around a hernia while it heals. During hernia surgery, the hernia mesh is placed across the damaged area in the upper stomach, abdomen or groin and attached with sutures.
It can be either ePTFE surgical mesh or any one of the newly engineered meshes with an absorbable or a nonabsorbable barrier. Non-absorbable or composite mesh is recommended for hernia repair where it will not come in contact with the bowel.
Most commonly used mesh materials such as polypropylene, polyester, and polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) will last forever and rarely ever lose their strength. Some newer mesh materials are absorbable and will break down over 6 - 18 months depending on the material.
Sepramesh\u2122 IP Composite is a polypropylene mesh with a hydrogel safety coating, which resorbs within 30 days providing visceral protection during the critical healing period. 1. Sepramesh\u2122 IP Composite is built on the foundation of the proven Sepra® technology, with 12 years of clinically demonstrated success.

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Phasix\u2122 ST Mesh is comprised of fully resorbable poly-4-hydroxybutyrate (P4HB) fibers co-knitted with polyglycolic acid (PGA) and coated with a resorbable hydrogel layer on the visceral side of the mesh.
It is designed to maintain its structure long enough for tissue ingrowth, but completely degrade in approximately 6 to 7 months. It is available as a fistula plug, inguinal plug, and mesh.
Phasix\u2122 Mesh demonstrated acceptable post-operative surgical site occurrence rates for VHWG Grade 3 incisional hernia repair. These results on infection and complications rates are valuable for the surgeon in the decision to use this new and promising type of mesh for hernia repair in this high-risk patient group.
1994; 379(3): 168-71. Indications Ventralight\u2122 ST Mesh is indicated for use in the reconstruction of soft tissue deficiencies, such as for the repair of hernias. Contraindications Do not use the Ventralight\u2122 ST in infants or children whereby future growth will be compromised by use of such material.
Phasix\u2122 (C. R. Bard, Inc./Davol Inc., Warwick, RI) is a macroporous, fully absorbable mesh device that consists of knitted absorbable monofilament poly-4-hydroxybutyrate fibers. Strattice\u2122 (LifeCell Corp., Branchburg, NJ) is a biologically derived prosthetic comprised of acellular, non-cross-linked porcine dermis.

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