Literature References

Read about DURAMESH in peer-reviewed publications

Literature References

Literature References

Read about DURAMESH in peer-reviewed publications

DURAMESH Demonstrates Improved Outcomes over Standard Suture in a Porcine Laparotomy Closure Model

“Suturable Mesh is a more reliable tissue approximation device than a standard suture.”

Dumanian, GA. PRSGo: October 2021 - Volume 9 - Issue 10 - p e3879


An In Vivo Comparison: Novel Mesh Suture Versus Traditional Suture-Based Repair in a Rabbit Tendon Model

"The 2-strand tendon repair with suturable mesh achieved significantly greater strength at 2 weeks than the conventional suture material."

Janes, LE et al. Journal of Hand Surgery Global Online, 2021.


Experimental Study of the Characteristics of a Novel Mesh Suture

“This technology may dramatically increase the reliability of high-tension closures, thereby preventing incisional hernia after laparotomy.”

Br J Surg. 102:1285-92, 2015.



DURAMESH Better Resists Early Laparotomy Failure in a Cyclic Ball-Burst Model

“Duramesh laparotomy closure may represent a viable alternative strategy for preventing initial suture pull-through and wound dehiscence which may lead to incisional hernia formation.”

Scheiber, C.J., Kurapaty, S.S., Goldman, S.M. et al. Hernia 24, 559–565 (2020).


Biomechanical Properties of a Novel Mesh Suture in a Cadaveric Flexor Tendon Repair Model

“Mesh suture-based flexor tendon repairs could lead to improved healing at earlier time points. The findings could allow for earlier mobilization, decreased adhesion formation, and lower rupture rates after flexor tendon repairs.”

J Hand Surg Am. 2019

DURAMESH Demonstrates Improved Outcomes over Standard Suture in a Porcine Laparotomy Closure Model

“Suturable Mesh is a more reliable tissue approximation device than a standard suture.”

Dumanian, GA. PRSGo: October 2021 - Volume 9 - Issue 10 - p e3879


An In Vivo Comparison: Novel Mesh Suture Versus Traditional Suture-Based Repair in a Rabbit Tendon Model

"The 2-strand tendon repair with suturable mesh achieved significantly greater strength at 2 weeks than the conventional suture material."

Janes, LE et al. Journal of Hand Surgery Global Online, 2021.


Experimental Study of the Characteristics of a Novel Mesh Suture

“This technology may dramatically increase the reliability of high-tension closures, thereby preventing incisional hernia after laparotomy.”

Br J Surg. 102:1285-92, 2015.



DURAMESH Better Resists Early Laparotomy Failure in a Cyclic Ball-Burst Model

“Duramesh laparotomy closure may represent a viable alternative strategy for preventing initial suture pull-through and wound dehiscence which may lead to incisional hernia formation.”

Scheiber, C.J., Kurapaty, S.S., Goldman, S.M. et al. Hernia 24, 559–565 (2020).


Biomechanical Properties of a Novel Mesh Suture in a Cadaveric Flexor Tendon Repair Model

“Mesh suture-based flexor tendon repairs could lead to improved healing at earlier time points. The findings could allow for earlier mobilization, decreased adhesion formation, and lower rupture rates after flexor tendon repairs.”

J Hand Surg Am. 2019