Advancements in hernia care

We’re more than mesh.

Our hernia care portfolio is complete with industry-leading polyester and polypropylene mesh, tools from open to minimally invasive surgeries including robotic assisted surgeries, to inguinal to ventral, and innovative resorbable technology. We’re driven to help surgeons improve patient outcomes by offering a complete portfolio in the hernia space.

Featured products

Product image of the AbsorbaTack™ fixation device

AbsorbaTack™ fixation device

The AbsorbaTack™ fixation device is intended for fixation of prosthetic material to soft tissue in various minimally invasive and open surgical procedures.

Symbotex™ composite mesh

Symbotex™ composite mesh

The Symbotex™ composite mesh is intended for the reinforcement of abdominal wall soft tissue where a weakness exists.

A product image of the Transorb™ self-gripping resorbable mesh

Transorb™ self-gripping resorbable mesh

The Transorb™ self-gripping resorbable mesh is intended to be used for the reinforcement of abdominal wall soft tissues where weakness exists in open procedures involving ventral hernia repair.

MaxTack™ Motorized Fixation Device

MaxTack™ motorized fixation device

The MaxTack™ motorized fixation device provides a push-button firing mechanism, tacks, and an in-line handle design for minimally invasive hernia fixation.

Product image of the ProGrip™ laparoscopic self-fixating mesh.

ProGrip™ laparoscopic self-fixating mesh

The ProGrip™ laparoscopic self-fixating mesh is indicated for the reinforcement of soft tissues during repair of inguinal hernia defects by laparoscopic approach.

Product image of the ProGrip™ self-gripping polypropylene mesh

ProGrip™ self-gripping polypropylene mesh

The ProGrip™ self-gripping polypropylene mesh portfolio provides more sizes for your inguinal and ventral hernia repair procedures.

Product image of the Dextile™ anatomical mesh

Dextile™ anatomical mesh

The Dextile™ anatomical mesh is intended to be used for the reinforcement of soft tissues during repair of inguinal hernias by laparoscopic approach.