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PROLENE™ Soft Polypropylene Mesh

Built for both open ventral and inguinal hernia repair. This nonabsorbable, synthetic mesh is for the repair of abdominal wall fascial defects. PROLENE™ Soft Polypropylene Mesh is a large-pore, macroporous mesh for necessary tissue ingrowth.1

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References

  1. PROLENE™ Soft Polypropylene Mesh Instructions for Use. Ethicon, Inc. 

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