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Characterization of poly-4-hydroxybutyrate mesh for hernia repair applications
Authors:David P Martin  Amit Badhwar  Devang V Shah  Said Rizk  Stephen N Eldridge  Darcy H Gagne  Amit Ganatra  Roger E Darois  Simon F Williams  Hsin-Chien Tai  Jeffrey R Scott
Institution:1. Tepha, Inc, Lexington, Massachusetts;2. C. R. Bard, Inc (Davol), Warwick, Rhode Island;3. Department of Molecular Pharmacology, Physiology & Biotechnology, Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island
Abstract:

Background

Phasix mesh is a fully resorbable implant for soft tissue reconstruction made from knitted poly-4-hydroxybutyrate monofilament fibers. The objectives of this study were to characterize the in vitro and in vivo mechanical and resorption properties of Phasix mesh over time, and to assess the functional performance in a porcine model of abdominal hernia repair.

Materials and methods

We evaluated accelerated in vitro degradation of Phasix mesh in 3 mol/L HCl through 120 h incubation. We also evaluated functional performance after repair of a surgically created abdominal hernia defect in a porcine model through 72 wk. Mechanical and molecular weight (MW) properties were fully characterized in both studies over time.

Results

Phasix mesh demonstrated a significant reduction in mechanical strength and MW over 120 h in the accelerated degradation in vitro test. In vivo, the Phasix mesh repair demonstrated 80%, 65%, 58%, 37%, and 18% greater strength, compared with native abdominal wall at 8, 16, 32, and 48 wk post-implantation, respectively, and comparable repair strength at 72 wk post-implantation despite a significant reduction in mesh MW over time.

Conclusions

Both in vitro and in vivo data suggest that Phasix mesh provides a durable scaffold for mechanical reinforcement of soft tissue. Furthermore, a Phasix mesh surgical defect repair in a large animal model demonstrated successful transfer of load bearing from the mesh to the repaired abdominal wall, thereby successfully returning the mechanical properties of repaired host tissue to its native state over an extended time period.
Keywords:Hernia repair  Phasix mesh  Poly-4-hydroxybutyrate  Resorbable
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