Bard Mesh Perfix Plug: Small, 2.5cm x 3.4cm
In Stock: 15 Eaches
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Description
Bard Mesh Perfix Plug
The Bard* PerFix* Plug is ideal for use in a tension-free preperitoneal repair technique. Since its introduction in 1993, it has been used in more than four million implants worldwide, and has kept pace with new surgical techniques. For example, in the innovative Modified Technique, the outer cone of the Bard* PerFix* Plug, used as an underlay patch, is placed in the preperitoneal plane so that it lies flat against the posterior aspect of the transversalis fascia, assisted by intra-abdominal pressure. The Bard* PerFix* Plug is designed with pleated edges that conform readily to defects of various sizes and shapes. The inner petals allow the plug to maintain its fluted form and can be removed to customize the Bard PerFix Plug to each individual patient. The monofilament polypropylene design ensures healthy tissue ingrowth. Because surgery with the Bard PerFix Plug requires less operating and recovery time compared to conventional hernia repair methods, procedures can be exceptionally cost-effective.
Additional information
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- FDA Product Code: FTL
- FDA Product Code Name: Mesh, surgical, polymeric
- GMDN Term Code: 60300
- GMDN Term Name: Extra-gynaecological surgical mesh, synthetic polymer, non-bioabsorbable
- GMDN Term Description: An implantable material (e.g., flat sheet) made from a non-bioabsorbable synthetic polymer(s) [e.g., polyglycolic acid (PGA), polycarbonate (PC), polyglycolide or carbon fibres] intended for extra-gynaecological, non-dental tissue repair/reinforcement application(s) [e.g., pericardial reinforcement, plastic surgery, abdominal hernia repair]. Disposable devices associated with implantation may be supplied with the mesh.
