The Symbotex™ composite mesh can be used for minimally invasive surgery, such as conventional laparoscopic surgery and robotically-assisted hernia surgery, and open ventral hernia repair.12,13 Symbotex™ mesh brings improved ease of use as well as optimal repair performance for your patients, with excellent tissue integration and minimized visceral attachments.
Symbotex™ composite mesh is available in a large variety of shapes and sizes for laparoscopic hernia repair, with specific subranges dedicated to laparoscopic and open surgery.
Refer to the indications for use for complete instructions.
† Based on preclinical animal studies and benchtop studies. Animal data and benchtop testing are not necessarily indicative of human clinical outcomes.
‡ Based on preclinical animal studies. Animal data is not necessarily indicative of human clinical outcomes.
§ If the mesh is not cut (refer to instructions for use). Particular attention should be paid not to cut the green marking. It may no longer be centered and lose its functions if the mesh is trimmed.
◊ Not applicable for SYM-OS codes. Except in cases where transfacial sutures are used as well as meshes in open approach.
¶ Based on surgeon feedback and that 4/6 answers good or very good clinging effect.
# Tissue reinforcement and integration are indirectly assessed in clinical studies by the reported low recurrence rates.
∆ Minimization of visceral adhesions are indirectly assessed in clinical studies by the absence of adhesion complications.
∞ Based on benchtop studies. Benchtop testing data is not necessarily indicative of human clinical outcomes.
†† Clinical outcomes expressed by low hernia recurrence rates and improvement in the quality of life.
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