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| Medtronic - MITG | INDUSTRY |
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A novel concept of self-gripping mesh has been developed to achieve secure and long-term posterior wall reinforcement. ProGrip™ mesh is a lightweight (40g/m2) monofilament polypropylene or polyester mesh with resorbable polylactic acid (PLA) micro-grips, which provide self-gripping properties during the first few months after implantation. The self-fixation of the mesh to the underlying tissues is instantly achieved at application, limiting or avoiding the requirement of sutures (which can penetrate underlying tissues and damage cutaneous nerves), and providing a near tension-¬free repair.
Case series confirmed that Parietex ProGripâ„¢ placed in onlay position allows a safe and painless treatment of incisional hernias and provides secure and efficient fixation mesh. On this basis, larger sizes Parietex ProGripâ„¢ meshes have been developed for larger incisional hernia defect treatment. In order to assess the clinical outcomes following the use of ProGripâ„¢ larger sizes in incisional hernia repair, this mono-center observational study has been initiated.
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| Label | Type | Description | Intervention Names |
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| incisional hernias |
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| Name | Type | Description | Arm Group Labels | Other Names |
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| Parietex ProGripâ„¢ | Device | ProGripâ„¢ mesh is a lightweight (40g/m2) monofilament polypropylene or polyester mesh with resorbable polylactic acid (PLA) micro-grips, which provide self-gripping properties during the first few months after implantation. |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| Incidence of peri-operative and post-operative complications using Parietex ProGripâ„¢. | Clinical observation: recurrence, wound complications pain, pain/ chronic pain and other postoperative complications | 24 months after surgery |
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| Description and assessment of the use of Parietexâ„¢ ProGripâ„¢ larger sizes meshes at time of surgery | End of surgical procedure |
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Inclusion Criteria:
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Patients with primary ventral and incisional hernia repair.
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| Name | Affiliation | Role |
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| Frederik Berrevoet, MD, PhD | University Hospital, Ghent | Principal Investigator |
| Facility | Status | City | State | ZIP | Country | Contacts |
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| University Hospital Ghent | Ghent | Belgium |
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