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Johnson & Johnson Institute

Inguinal hernia repair open

Commonly used devices

ULTRAPRO Hernia System

Mesh

ULTRAPRO™ Hernia System

Delivered significant reduction of pain — both short- and long-term — versus conventional Lichenstein repair.1AB ULTRAPRO™ Hernia System has a unique MONOCRYL™ Suture and PROLENE™ Suture filament construction for enhanced handling and placement.2,3 The MONOCRYL™ film on underlay facilitates even deployment in the preperitoneal space.

ULTRAPRO ADVANCED™ Macroporous Partially Absorbable Mesh

Mesh

ULTRAPRO ADVANCED™ Macroporous Partially Absorbable Mesh

Built on the proven technology of ULTRAPRO™ Macroporous Partially Absorbable Mesh1, ULTRAPRO ADVANCED™ is designed to help optimize patient outcomes2,3and ease of use4,5 in inguinal and ventral hernia repair. Physiologically designed for comfortable healing6-8, it features a unique knitted mesh construction to promote good tissue ingrowth/integration.9A

Coated VICRYL™ Plus Antibacterial (Polyglactin 910) Suture

Suture

Coated VICRYL™ Plus Antibacterial (Polyglactin 910) Suture

Surgical site infections (SSIs) are the most common type of hospital-acquired infection.1 Part of the Ethicon suture portfolio, Coated VICRYL™ Plus Antibacterial Sutures provide the same handling and performance as traditional Coated VICRYL™ (polyglactin 910) Sutures while dependably providing antibacterial protection.2-9


Coated with triclosan, these absorbable sutures were associated with nearly 30% reduction in the risk of SSIs10,11A Backed by the highest level of clinical evidence,8,12-16H these sutures offer an added layer of protection against the most common pathogens associated with SSIs in an in vitro study.2,4,5BC

MONOCRYL™ Plus Antibacterial (poliglecaprone 25) Suture

Suture

MONOCRYL™ Plus Antibacterial (poliglecaprone 25) Suture

Surgical site infections (SSIs) are the most common type of hospital-acquired infection.1 Part of the Ethicon suture portfolio, MONOCRYL™ Plus Antibacterial Sutures provide the same handling and performance as traditional MONOCRYL™ (Poliglecaprone 25) Sutures while dependably providing antibacterial protection.2-9


Coated with triclosan, these absorbable sutures were associated with nearly 30% reduction in the risk of SSIs.10,11A Backed by the highest level of clinical evidence,8,12-16H these sutures offer an added layer of protection against the most common pathogens associated with SSIs in an in vitro study.2,4,5BC

PROLENE™ Polypropylene Suture

Suture

PROLENE™ Polypropylene Suture

PROLENE™ Sutures (clear or pigmented) are non-absorbable, sterile surgical sutures composed of an isotactic crystalline steroisomer of polypropylene, a synthetic linear polyolefin. The suture is dyed blue to enhance visibility and does not adhere to tissue, making it efficacious to pull out when ready. PROLENE™ Sutures are relatively biologically inert, offering proven strength, reliability, and versatility.1,2

References

For complete indications, contraindications, warnings, precautions, and adverse reactions, please reference full package insert.


George Crawford, MD prepared this procedure guide on behalf of Johnson & Johnson and its affiliates. The procedure guide reflects the opinions of the individual presenter, and the steps described may not encompass the complete steps of the procedure. Additionally, other surgeons may prefer different techniques, approaches, etc., as individual surgeon experience in his/her clinical practice, as well as patient needs, may dictate variation in procedure steps.


Before using any medical device, review all labeling, including without limitation; the Instructions For Use (IFU), and relevant package inserts with particular attention to the indications, contraindications, warnings and precautions, and steps for use of the device(s).


This presentation is not accredited for CE/CME.

George Crawford, MD is compensated by and presenting on behalf of Johnson & Johnson and its affiliates and must present information in accordance with applicable regulatory requirements.

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