Abdominal hernia prosthesis DynaMesh® -IPOM

abdominal hernia prosthesis
abdominal hernia prosthesis
abdominal hernia prosthesis
abdominal hernia prosthesis
abdominal hernia prosthesis
abdominal hernia prosthesis
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Characteristics

Hernia type
abdominal

Description

DynaMesh®-IPOM implants are designed for soft tissue reinforcement and soft tissue bridging of the fascial and connective tissue structures of the abdominal wall as part of surgical treatment for epigastric hernias, umbilical or incisional hernias, and parastomal hernias following ostomy surgery. Dual-Layer Composite Mesh DynaMesh®-IPOM is a dual-component structure specifically developed for the IPOM technique and consists mainly of high-purity PVDF and a small proportion of polypropylene (PP). The parietal side (PP) promotes rapid and safe ingrowth into the abdominal wall. The PVDF layer on the visceral side forms a barrier to the intestines. PVDF demonstrably decreases the risks of adhesions compared with polypropylene [11] and thus reduces the risk of intestinal erosions. If implantation of several meshes is required (for example, the sandwich technique [9]), the open-pore structure means that implants can easily be overlapped. Correct Orientation The parietal side (PP component) has a green marker thread and must face the abdominal wall. The marker thread is located on the front surface and simultaneously shows the correct direction of the elasticity in the craniocaudal direction. Advantages for the Patients The open-pore mesh construction facilitates the break-down of seroma and reduces scar plate formation. Minimal mesh shrinkage is achieved and long-term surgical success with high patient comfort is ensured [9-14] through the open-pore and elastic mesh construction made from PVDF, which offers long-term stability.

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