Overview

Parietex ProGrip™ self-fixating mesh delivers security, patient comfort and ease of use. Its advanced microgrip technology provides immediate fixation1 of the entire mesh surface for a secure repair and even distribution of tension for patient comfort. Designed for ease of use, the resorbable polylactic acid (PLA) microgrips enable surgeons to position and place the mesh in under 60 seconds2, without the use of additional fixation3. Surgeons and patients can depend on a secure repair with the potential for greater patient comfort.

All Parietex™ products are created from a macroporous polyester material which produce superior cellular proliferation when compared to polypropylene mesh in vitro.4

Order Information
Order Code Description Unit of Measure Quantity
TEM1208GR Parietex ProGrip™ Precut with Flap Right Side, 12 x 8 cm (4.7”x 3”) Box 1
TEM1208GL Parietex ProGrip™ Precut with Flap Left Side, 12 x 8 cm (4.7”x 3”) Box 1
TEM1409GR Parietex ProGrip™ Precut with Flap Right Side, 14 x 9 cm (5.5”x 3.5”) Box 1
TEM1409GL Parietex ProGrip™ Precut with Flap Left Side, 14 x 9 cm (5.5”x 3.5”) Box 1
TEM1509G Parietex ProGrip™ Rectangular Mesh, 15 x 9 cm (6”x 3.5”) Box 1
TEM1515G Parietex ProGrip™ Rectangular Mesh, 15 x 15 cm (6”x 6”) Box 1
Order Information
Order Code Description Unit of Measure Quantity
TEM1208GR Parietex ProGrip™ Precut with Flap Right Side, 12 x 8 cm (4.7”x 3”) Box 1
TEM1208GL Parietex ProGrip™ Precut with Flap Left Side, 12 x 8 cm (4.7”x 3”) Box 1
TEM1409GR Parietex ProGrip™ Precut with Flap Right Side, 14 x 9 cm (5.5”x 3.5”) Box 1
TEM1409GL Parietex ProGrip™ Precut with Flap Left Side, 14 x 9 cm (5.5”x 3.5”) Box 1
TEM1509G Parietex ProGrip™ Rectangular Mesh, 15 x 9 cm (6”x 3.5”) Box 1
TEM1515G Parietex ProGrip™ Rectangular Mesh, 15 x 15 cm (6”x 6”) Box 1
  • 1. Data on file.
  • 2. Philippe Chastan, MD (2006). “Tension-Free Open Inguinal Hernia Repair Using an Innovative Self-Gripping Semi-Resorbable Mesh.” Journal of Minimal Access Surgery; pp 139-43.
  • 3. Additional fixation is at the surgeon’s discretion.
  • 4. Lefranc, O., Codoro, C., Vernier, A., Hadba, A., Gravagna, P. and Therin, M. (2009). “PET vs. PP Mesh Constructs and Their Influence on L929 Fibroblasts Adhesion and Proliferation.” EHS/AHS. Springer. Berlin, Hernia. 13: 64-72.