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The effect of fabric structure on the mechanical properties of warp knitted surgical mesh for hernia repair.

Mohammad Mirjavan1, Azita Asayesh2, Ali Asghar Asgharian Jeddi1.   

Abstract

Surgical mesh is being used for healing hernia, pelvic organ prolapse, skull injuries and urinary incontinence. In this research the effect of fabric structure on the mechanical properties of warp knitted surgical meshes in comparison to abdominal fascia has been investigated. For this purpose, warp knitted surgical mesh with five different structures (Tricot, Pin-hole-net, quasi-Sandfly, Sandfly and quasi-Marquissite) were produced using polypropylene monofilament. Thereafter, their mechanical properties such as uniaxial tensile behavior in various directions (wale-wise (90°), course-wise (0°) and diagonal (45°)), bending resistance and crease recovery were analyzed. The meshes demonstrated different elastic modulus in various directions, which can be attributed to the pore shape (pore angle) and underlap angle in the structure of mesh. Except Pin-hole-net mesh, other produced meshes exhibited better level of orthotropy in comparison to abdominal fascia. The most flexible mesh in both wale-wise and course-wise directions was quasi-Sandfly and thereafter quasi-Marquissite. Tricot and Pin-hole-net manifested the highest crease recovery in wale-wise and coursewise directions respectively. The most desirable mesh in terms of porosity was quasi-Marquissite mesh. Overall, the quasi-Marquissite mesh was selected as the most suitable surgical mesh considering all advantages and disadvantages of each produced mesh in this study.
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Keywords:  Elastic modulus; Fabric structure; Mechanical properties; Polypropylene; Surgical mesh; Warp knitted

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27838593     DOI: 10.1016/j.jmbbm.2016.10.016

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Mech Behav Biomed Mater        ISSN: 1878-0180


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Authors:  Jiongyu Ren; Rebecca Murray; Cynthia S Wong; Jilong Qin; Michael Chen; Makrina Totsika; Andrew D Riddell; Andrea Warwick; Nicholas Rukin; Maria A Woodruff
Journal:  Polymers (Basel)       Date:  2022-02-16       Impact factor: 4.329

2.  Experimental Study on Bi-Axial Mechanical Properties of Warp-knitted Meshes with and without Initial Notches.

Authors:  Huiqi Shao; Jianna Li; Nanliang Chen; Guangwei Shao; Jinhua Jiang; Youhong Yang
Journal:  Materials (Basel)       Date:  2018-10-16       Impact factor: 3.623

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