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  2. SafeStitch Medical® Announces Encouraging Result of ... - AOL

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    SafeStitch Medical has developed and obtained FDA approval to market the AMID Hernia Fixation Device (HFD) for both inguinal and ventral hernia repairs. The AMID HFD allows for faster mesh ...

  3. Surgical mesh - Wikipedia

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    Surgical mesh made of polypropylene, used for inguinal hernia. Surgical mesh is a medical implant made of loosely woven mesh, which is used in surgery as either a permanent or temporary structural support for organs and other tissues.

  4. Covidien Launches Three New Hernia Care Products at ... - AOL

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    ProGrip™ Laparoscopic Self-Fixating Mesh-Seamlessly combines mesh and fixation into one device to increase the security of laparoscopic inguinal hernia repair Ω,1,2,3, while eliminating the ...

  5. Biomesh - Wikipedia

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    A biologic form of surgical mesh called biomesh has been used in inguinal and other types of hernia surgeries, particular in contaminated fields.. Biomesh (or biologic mesh) is a type of surgical mesh made from an organic biomaterial (such as porcine dermis, porcine small intestine submucosa, bovine dermis or pericardium, and the dermis or fascia lata of a cadaveric human).

  6. Ethicon - Wikipedia

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    Ethicon's parent company Johnson & Johnson utilized the FDA's 510(k) clearance method, which allows a product to be sold without official FDA approval if it is based on another already approved product. However, in 2008, the FDA issued a Public Health Notification regarding reports of serious complications associated with transvaginal mesh devices.

  7. Acellular dermis - Wikipedia

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    Acellular dermis is a type of biomaterial derived from processing human or animal tissues to remove cells and retain portions of the extracellular matrix (ECM). These materials are typically cell-free, distinguishing them from classical allografts and xenografts, can be integrated or incorporated into the body, and have been FDA approved for human use for more than 10 years in a wide range of ...

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