“9.61x6.69” b2815 Tissue Engineering and Nanotheranostics
Characterization of Biomaterial Patches as Fetal Surgery Implants 35
implanted mesh can lead to numerous complications and eventual
revision surgery.
Li and coworkers studied the biomechanical behavior of Prolene®
PP mesh, which is commonly used for surgical repair procedures.
Dogbone-shaped samples of Prolene® mesh were cut coursewise (0°),
walewise (90°), and in the diagonal (45°) direction (Fig. 4) using
a laser cutter. Instron™ was used to carry out uniaxial tensile
testing.^13
To simulate large pressure changes during coughing and walking
upstairs, cyclic tests were conducted to observe the mechanical
response of the mesh under large amplitude responsive loading.^13 The
strength necessary for fascial closure of the abdominal wall is depend-
ent on the intraabdominal pressure, varying from 0.2 kPa to 20 kPa
in healthy humans. Considering the abdominal wall as a thin-walled
cylinder, a tensile strength of 1.6 kN/m is needed to bear the maxi-
mum intraabdominal pressure. Using this value and the mesh sample
width (40 mm), the maximum force encountered by the mesh was
estimated.^13 The force to bear resting pressure was gauged in a similar
manner, and used to decide the loading pattern for cyclic tests.^13
Fig. 4. Prolene® mesh directions.^13