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Somersworth, New Hampshire. J-PAC LLC, a medical device contract manufacturer and packager, has re-launched its website, www.j-pac.com, in a new look, highlighting the full range of the company’s services and its dedication to quality.
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August 12, 2009
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The mesh implant in the Advantage Mid-Urethral Sling System is intended for use as a mid-urethral sling for the treatment of stress urinary incontinence. The Advantage System includes an innovative mid-urethral sling that offers several advancements in delivery and tensioning, all of which are designed to meet the demands of the physician.
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March 23, 2009
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The Align® TO Trans-Obturator Urethral Support System (Align® TO Urethral Support System) is a suburethral sling device intended for the treatment of female stress urinary incontinence. The system comprises stainless steel trans-obturator introducers and a polypropylene mesh sling implant encased in a protective sheath with green guide tubes at each end of the sheath. Connectors are attached to the distal ends of the guide tubes, and are designed to attach to the tip portion of the introducer needles. The device is terminally sterilized by ethylene oxide.
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March 23, 2009
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The Align® Retropubic/Suprapubic/Retropubic-Suprapubic (R/S/RS) Urethral Support System (Align® Urethral Support System) is a suburethral sling device intended for the treatment of female stress urinary incontinence. The system comprises stainless steel introducers and a polypropylene mesh sling implant encased in a protective sheath with green guide tubes at each end of the sheath. Connectors are attached to the distal ends of the guide tubes, and are designed to attach to the tip portion of the introducer needles. The device is terminally sterilized by ethylene oxide.
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Date:
March 23, 2009
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Devilvering complete anterior and apical support in a single anterior implant.
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May 12, 2010
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Ascend PC's unique shape designed to provide broad coverage with a low mesh load in the posterior compartment.
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May 12, 2010
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The Avaulta Plus® Biosynthetic Support System utilizes a nonabsorbable monofilament, polypropylene mesh to provide long-term reinforcement for support structures. Additionally, the Avaulta Plus® Biosynthetic Support System features a porous, acellular, ultra-thin sheet of crosslinked collagen attached to the polypropylene mesh which serves to establish a protective barrier between mucosal tissue and the polypropylene mesh and contains apertures uniformly sized to allow the ingrowth of host tissue and capillary vessels.
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March 27, 2009
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The Avaulta Solo® Synthetic Support System utilizes a nonabsorbable monofilament, polypropylene mesh to provide long-term reinforcement for support structures. The monofilament, polypropylene mesh used in the Avaulta Solo® Synthetic Support System has a soft knit in the central section for compliant organ support and host tissue ingrowth, and a strong knit in the lateral sides to provide improved strength for tension-free fixation of the mesh. The open knit design offers multidirectional strength and elasticity that allows the synthetic mesh to be trimmed at the physician’s discretion without
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Company:
Date:
March 27, 2009
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The BioArc® System treats female stress urinary incontinence (SUI) with a minimally invasive procedure by placing a strip of biologic mesh in the body to provide support to the urethra. The BioArc is an innovative hybrid system combining both synthetic and biologic materials and is the only hybrid sling available on the market today.
Tensioning and loosening sutures are designed to maintain mesh integrity during placement and allow for intra-operative tensioning refinement without distorting the biologic graft material.
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Date:
March 23, 2009
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BioArc TO® uses proprietary centered helical needles designed to move away from the obtuarator canal, avoid the patient's retropubic space and minimize blind needle passage.
The Mesh
Knitted, polypropylene Type I mesh from AMS has been in over 400,000 patients and features large pores and open edges for fibrous tissue integration.
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Company:
Date:
March 23, 2009
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