Anatomical mesh

Dextile™ anatomical mesh

Anatomical mesh

Dextile™ anatomical mesh

Dextile™ anatomical mesh is intended to be used for the reinforcement of soft tissues during repair of inguinal hernias by laparoscopic approach.

Description

The benefits of anatomical design

Dextile™ anatomical mesh offers: 

  • An anatomical shape mesh with sealed edges where it's needed providing enhanced medial inferior compliance and conformance to the inguinal anatomy†,‡,1-3

  • Designed for a better coverage of the myopectineal orifice compared to Bard 3DMax™* and 3DMax™* light, minimizing the risk of recurrence†,‡,1,3,4

  • Large pore size to help good tissue ingrowth and improved visualization of anatomical structure compared to 3DMax™* thanks to the transparency of the mesh‡,3,5-7

Dextile™ anatomical mesh is easy to place and to position thanks to its midline orientation marking, transparency, anatomical shape, and handling characteristics. The device is designed to self-deploy with a pop-up effect and is associated to an anatomical compliance that helps for optimal hernia repair.†,‡,2,3,5,7

Features

Dextile™ anatomical mesh technology

The Dextile™ anatomical mesh is made from a permanent macroporous monofilament polypropylene textile, and is designed specifically, for minimally invasive surgery — including conventional TAPP and TEP and robotic TAPP surgical approach — inguinal hernia.2,8

 

Ordering information

Item number Side Dimensions (cm) Size Units per box
DXT1309AL Left 13 × 9 Medium 1
DXT1309AR Right 13 × 9 Medium 1
DXT1510AL Left 15 × 10 Large 1
DXT1510AR Right 15 × 10 Large 1
DXT1612AL Left 16 × 12 X-large 1
DXT1612AR Right 16 × 12 X-large 1

Resources

Tips for using Dextile™ anatomical mesh (02:37)

Inguinal hernia repair using MIS approach: rTAPP (16:22)


TM* Third-party brands are trademarks of their respective owners.

 It is recommended not to cut Dextile anatomical mesh as it may affect its effectiveness

 Based on benchtop and preclinical studies. Benchtop and preclinical data are not necessarily indicative of human clinical outcome.


  1. Based on internal report 43008CR339, Support for marketing claims related to surface of Dextile™ anatomical mesh versus competitors. August 2019.
  2. Based on internal test report 43008CR268. Design output file Merlin. February 2019.
  3. Based on internal report Dextile™ anatomical mesh, Surgeon interview report. July 2019.
  4. Daes J, Felix E. Critical view of the myopectineal orifice. Annals of Surgery 2017;266(1), e1-e2.
  5. Based on internal report 43008CR326, Support for marketing claims related to Dextile™ anatomical mesh handling. August 2019. 
  6. Weyhe D, Cobb W, Lecuivre J, et al. Large pore size and controlled mesh elongation are relevant predictors for mesh integration quality and low shrinkage – Systematic analysis of key parameters of meshes in a novel minipig hernia model. Int J Surg. 2015;22:46–53.
  7. Based on internal report 43008CR336, Support for marketing claims related to the Dextile™ anatomical mesh transparency. August 2019. 

  1. Based on internal report 43008CR343, Robotically assisted inguinal hernia surgery - review considering Dextile™ anatomical mesh. September 2019.