Composite mesh

Parietex™ composite mesh

Composite mesh

Parietex™ composite mesh

Parietex™ composite mesh is used for the reinforcement of tissues during surgical repairs including hiatal hernias.

Description

While ordinary meshes can carry the risk of in-growth into the esophagus, Parietex™ composite mesh is coated on one side with a collagen-based film to help minimize visceral attachment.†,1,2 Its design provides for easy placement of the mesh for hiatal hernia repair.3

Parietex™ composite mesh is created from a macroporous polyester material whose properties encourage healthy tissue integration.‡,2,4,5

Ordering information

Item number Size (cm) Shape Units per box
PCO2H1 8 × 8 Heart 1
PCO2H3 9 × 8 Horseshoe 1
PCO2H4 8.5 × 8 Horseshoe 1

Parietex composite mesh is used for the reinforcement of tissues during surgical repair. It is indicated for the treatment of incisional hernias, abdominal wall repair, and parietal (i.e. pertaining to the walls) reinforcement of tissues.

 Based on preclinical animal studies. Animal data are not necessarily indicative of human clinical performance.

 Based on clinical data, preclinical animal and/or benchtop studies. Animal and benchtop data is not necessarily indicative of human clinical outcomes.


  1. Jacob BP, Hogle NJ, Durak E, Kim T, Fowler DL. Tissue ingrowth and bowel adhesion formation in an animal comparative study: polypropylene versus Proceed™* versus Parietex™ composite. Surg Endosc. 2007;21:629–633.
  2. Balique JG, Benchetrit S, Bouillot L, et al. Intraperitoneal treatment of incisional and umbilical hernias using an innovative composite mesh: 4 years results of a prospective multi-center clinical trial. Hernia. 2005;9(1):68–74.
  3. Varela E, Hinojosa M, Nguyen NT. Polyester composite mesh for laparoscopic paraesophageal hernia repair. Surg Innov. 2008;15(2):90–94.
  4. Gonzalez R, Rodeheaver GT, Moody DL, Foresman PA, Ramshaw BJ. Resistance to adhesion formation: a comparative study of treated and untreated mesh products placed in the abdominal cavity. Hernia. 2004;8(3):213–9.
  5. Burger JW,  Halm JA, Wijsmuller AR, ten Raa S, Jeekel J. Evaluation of new prosthetic meshes for ventral hernia repair. Surg Endosc. 2006;20(8):1320–1325.