TERAMESH® Composite is a knitted mesh that is partially absorbent. Produced from a combination of non-absorbable polypropylene monofilament fiber and absorbable polyglycolic acid–co–caprolactone–25 monofilament fiber in approximate equal proportions. After the PGCL component is absorbed, the absorbable portion of the mesh is homogeneously absorbed within 90–110 days. Only the PP mesh remains, which ensures the highest level of patient comfort.input:
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TERAMESH® Composite is suitable for both laparoscopic and open surgical procedures.
Ethylene oxide is employed to sterilize TERAMESH® Composite.
TERAMESH® Composite has ISO 10933 biocompatibility test reports and is biocompatible.
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output:Enough Strength: Prior to absorption, the substance is sufficiently rigid to facilitate manipulation. Sufficient strength is retained to withstand normal abdominal pressure after partial absorption.input:
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Reduced Stiffness: The risk of pain is reduced by the use of a more pliable and soft mesh after partial absorption.input:
output:Reduced the frontal body: The risk of long-term side effects was reduced as a result of the reduced residual foreign body that was present following partial absorbability.Its extensive pore structure guarantees optimal tissue integration and enhances biocompatibility and user-friendliness.


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