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Phasix Mesh
I’ve been trying to do some homework on absorbable synthetic meshes and just watched the following video from the 2019 Sages conference. The doctor is a speaker for Gore, who makes the Phasix mesh. Although she is a Gore speaker, the following information was taken from studies. She goes into the rundown of 4 different absorbable synthetics starting at the 3 minute mark.
She starts with Vicryl, but my impression was that this has a usage for closures, maybe less for hernias.. It has a fairly rapid resorption rate. 23% mechanical strength at 2 weeks and complete resorption in 2 to 3 months.
Next, she covers Bio-a, a Gore product. Has a 6 months resorption rate. Is better than biologics for collagen deposition and ingrowth. In the study she cites, depending on which type of (ventral?)hernia, had a 17% recurrence or 14%.
Next was tiger matrix, which had 13% recurrence rate. It had better collagen deposition than polypropylene. Is composed of two different fibers, with the strongest resorbed in 3 year.
I read in a separate study that this mesh is not suggested for direct inguinal hernias (indirect only).
Last, of course, is Phasix, which seems, according to this presentation by a Gore speaker, to be superior to the others. She mentions two different studies. In one study of 31 patients, there were no recurrences. In the other study of slightly over one hundred patients, there was a recurrence rate of 9% (11 patients). This material loses tensile strength in 26 weeks and is fully resorbed in 18 months.
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