For challenging hernia repair, choose Strattice™ Reconstructive Tissue Matrix.
Strattice™ Tissue Matrix is a reconstructive matrix that supports tissue regeneration1. It is derived from porcine dermis and undergoes non-damaging proprietary processing that removes cells and reduces the key component believed to play a major role in the xenogeneic rejection response. Strattice™ Tissue Matrix is recommended for use in soft-tissue repair to reinforce soft tissue where weakness exists including ventral and parastomal hernias as well as open abdomen repairs.
Strattice™ Tissue Matrix potential benefits in hernia repair
Supports rapid revascularization, cell repopulation and white cell migration1
Photo of Strattice™ Tissue Matrix in a human patient. Strattice™ Tissue Matrix was vascularized as evidenced by its bleeding when rubbed with forceps two weeks post implantation.
Allows for local treatment in the setting of infection*
Photos of exposed Strattice™ Tissue Matrix in a human patient taken at different time intervals to monitor wound progression. Wound closed over the course of 5 months.
Minimizes adhesions to implant**
Offers ease of use
Ready upon a two-minute soak
Large sizes available
Room temperature storage
*Data on file.
** These results have been demonstrated in an animal model.
Correlation of these results to results in humans is not established.
References:
1. Connor J et.al. Retention of structural and biochemical integrity in a biological mesh supports tissue remodeling in a primate abdominal wall model. Regenerative Medicine; 2009 (in press).
Many variables including patient pathology, anatomy, and surgical techniques may influence procedural outcomes. Before use, physicians should review all risk information, which can be found in the “Instructions for Use” attached to the packaging of each Strattice™ Tissue Matrix.
Before use, physicians should review all risk information and essential prescribing information which can be found in the Strattice™ Reconstructive Tissue Matrix Instructions for Use. Physicians should also refer to the Instructions for Use for detailed preparation and implantation instructions.