A prosthesis that is partially absorbable and is intended to be used to treat inguinal hernias.input:
output:The Hybridmesh® is a quadriaxial co-knitted mesh that contains 25% non-absorbable polypropylene (PP) monofilament and 75% absorbable polylactic acid (PLLA) monofilament.input:
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The prosthesis has a weight of 80 g/m². The mesh is rigid enough to facilitate rapid and effortless positioning due to the polylactic acid filaments.input:
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A soft, light, and comfortable mesh implant is left behind after the polylactic acid filaments have been fully absorbed, which typically takes 7-10 months. The residual polypropylene mass weighs only 20 g/m².input:
output:Advantages of the semi-absorbable mesh include its ease of positioning and its high manageability.
Hybridmesh® can be positioned using a sutureless technique due to its structure, which reduces the occurrence of chronic pain.
its macro-porous structure enables optimal fibroblastic infiltration, resulting in flexible scar tissue as opposed to rigid scar tissue.
minimal inflammatory reaction
It enables the most effective integration of tissue.It maintains structural stability even after partial absorption.It provides patients with the highest level of comfort.


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