Surgical hernia mesh

 

CHARACTERISTICS

DALLOP® PP surgical meshes are knitted of polypropylene yarns in different rigidity variants. DALLOP® PP surgical meshes are offered as:

 

JS    - silk yarn rigid meshes

TMS – texterized yarn rigid meshes

TDM – texterized yarn soft meshes

 

DALLOP® PP surgical meshes are characterized by:

 

·         endurance allowing mesh-to-fascia anastomosis durability

·         good fixing and shape memory

·         no fraying edges and no suture plucking during close-to-edge suturing

·         quick tissue ingrowth and healing-in

·         big loops facilitating piercing and drying of serosanguineous fluid accumulating under the mesh during the surgery

·         biocompatibility

·         systemic fluids immunity

·         no irritation

 

 

INDICATIONS

DALLOP® PP surgical meshes are recommended in reconstruction of soft tissue defects in the following:

 

·     primary and recurrent abdominal hernia

  • large ring post surgery hernia
  • inguinal hernia
  • peristomic hernia

 

An appropriate kind of DALLOP® PP surgical mesh can be selected depending on hernia and its surgical procedure. JS and TDM  meshes are used in tension free procedures, e.g. Lichtenstein. TMS rigid meshes are good in a dynamic, autoregulating procedure, e.g. Valenti, or plug and patch modifications of the Gilbert, Rutkow and Trabucco techniques.

 

STERILIZATION

DALLOP® PP surgical meshes are offered as EtO sterilized products. Sterilization is demonstrated by a yellow marker on the paper-foil packiging.

 

STORAGE

DALLOP® PP surgical meshes ought to be stored in airy dark rooms in conditions preventing wetting and damaging, either mechanical or chemical.

 

PRODUCT RANGE

Range of DALLOP® PP surgical meshes:

 

Mark

Size

JS

10 x 16 cm

TMS

10 x 16 cm

15 x 20 cm

TDM

10 x 16 cm

15 x 20 cm

20 x 30 cm

 

Other mesh variants specified by customers are also feasible.

 

 

References

1.        M.H. Struszczyk, T. Gąsiorowski, „Polipropylenowe siatki chirurgiczne Dallop PP”, III Spotkanie Polskiego Klubu Przepuklinowego,20-21.09.2002, Bydgoszcz

2.        A. Opertowski, „Operacje beznapięciowe w leczeniu przepuklin pachwinowych - wyniki trzyletnie”, III Spotkanie Polskiego Klubu Przepuklinowego,20-21.09.2002, Bydgoszcz

3.        A. Opertowski, P.Remesz, C.Tobiasz, J.Pałyska, M.Kropp, K.J.Żochowski,” Naprawa przepuklin pachwinowych metodami beznapięciowymi z użyciem siatek produkcji krajowej - doświadczenia własne”, Konferencja Naukowo-Szkoleniowa, „Implanty syntetyczne w chirurgii przepuklin brzusznych”, Świnoujście -Ystad 8 -10.06.2001

 

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