



Think Beyond
The common thread
Our innovative and proprietary mesh suture technology leverages force distribution and tissue integration with its linear mesh design, resulting in a durable repair that strengthens over time.


Watch How DurameshTM Works
It's Time to Rethink Closure
While surgical technology has seen rapid evolution, sutures have remained relatively unchanged, resulting in a high rate of suture failure. Under tension, sutures can cheesewire through tissues, leading to serious complications.

Common Complications


Incisional Hernia

Dehiscence

Recurrent Hernia

Tendon Rupture

Evisceration
Did you know?


22%1 to 52%2
of patients develop incisional hernias within 1 to 3 years post-op

63%3
of hernia repairs fail within 10 years when using traditional sutures


Close with Confidence
Duramesh redefines the standard for suturing. Its innovative linear mesh design leverages force distribution and tissue integration to provide a durable and reliable solution for surgical repairs.
Strong from the start
Evenly distributes forces for enhanced wound healing.
Durable over time
Accelerates tissue integration for stronger repair.
Simple surgical Technique
Accommodates both minimally invasive and open approaches.
Familiar sizing
Versatile sizes for familiar surgical techniques.
Strong from the start
Force Distribution at Suture-Tissue Interface5

Monofilament suture

Mesh Suture
Increasing Stress

Superior Force Distribution
The mesh filament structure distributes tension evenly at the suture-tissue interface and along the incision line, much like the small bites technique, thus reducing the risk of cheesewiring and tissue trauma.
Durable over time


Enhanced Tissue Integration
The large pores in the mesh design stay open, even under tension, to allow rapid tissue incorporation within the suture structure and minimize migration for a stronger, more integrated repair.4,5
Simple Surgical Technique

Familiar Surgical Deployment
Duramesh accommodates familiar surgical deployment using either running or interrupted suturing techniques for both open and minimally invasive surgery.5
Versatile Sizing

Mesh Diameter | Needle | USP Size c | Ref Code |
---|---|---|---|
1.5mm | DR208 3/8c 20mm | 2-0 (3 metric) | MSI-1005 |
2.6mm | HR22B - 1/2c 22mm, HR48 - 1/2c 48mm | 0 (3.5 metric) | HR22: MSI-2005, HR48: MSI 2015 |
3.9mm | HR26B 1/2c 26mm, HR48B 1/2c 48mm | 1 (4 metric) | HR26: MSI-3005, HR48: MSI-3015 |
4.1mm | HR26B 1/2c 26mm, HR50 1/2c 50mm | 2 (5 metric) | HR26: MSI-5005, HR50: MSI-5015 |
36" length | 5 per pack |
Familiar Sizing Common Techniques
A full range of suture sizes and needles ensures surgeons can continue using familiar methods.
Measuring Performance Against Standard Sutures

Stronger repair at day 84

More surface area5

More elasticity6

More resistance to cheesewiring7*



Duramesh in Action
Low Early Complication Rates

Duramesh demonstrates lower early complication rates compared to similar case series in the literature.8


Broad Surgical Applications

Duramesh can be used across a wide variety of cases where sutures commonly fail and meshes lead to complications.8
View Cases

Laparotomy Closure
55-year-old man Post-abdominal surgery History of diabetes

Umbilical Hernia
48-year-old woman 1 cm umbilical hernia No known comorbidities




