Ventral Hernia Repair



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Ventral Hernia Repair Open and Laparoscopic Ventral Hernia Repair Technique Guide Ventrio ST Hernia Patch Ventrio Hernia Patch

This Technique Guide contains the opinions of and personal surgical techniques practiced by Dr. David Iannitti and Dr. Stephen Wohlgemuth. They are both paid consultants to Bard. These techniques apply to either Ventrio ST, and/or Ventrio. The opinions and techniques presented herein are for informational purposes only. The decision regarding which technique to use in a particular surgical application should be made by the surgeon and should be based on the facts and circumstances regarding the individual patient and the surgeon s previous surgical experience.

Open and Laparoscopic Ventral Hernia Repair Table of Contents Ventrio ST / Ventrio Hernia Patch Overview.... 2-3 Sterile Technique Guidelines for Open Intraabdominal Ventral Herniorrhaphy.... 4-5 Open Intraabdominal Technique.... 6-12 Open Intraabdominal Mechanical Fixation Technique.... 13-24 Open Intraabdominal Suture Technique.... 25-34 Laparoscopic Ventral Hernia Repair Technique.... 35-54 Warnings, Precautions & Contraindications......... 55-58 Open and Laparoscopic Ventral Hernia Repair 1

Ventrio ST and Ventrio Overview The Ventrio ST and Ventrio Hernia Patches are designed to provide the benefits of a laparoscopic repair through an open anterior incision. Both products incorporate the unique SorbaFlex Memory Technology which allows the patches to spring open, lay flat to maintain shape and then fully absorbs over time. This feature plus the monofilament polypropylene positioning pocket design aid in proper intraabdominal placement and positioning, while also allowing the use of mechanical fixation for an easy and efficient repair. 2 Ventrio ST and Ventrio Overview

Ventrio ST Hernia Patch for an Absorbable Barrier Repair. Incorporates Sepra Technology (ST) which is based on the technology used in Seprafilm with more than 14 years of proven clinical success. The unique hydrogel barrier swells to minimize tissue attachment to the visceral side of the mesh. Bioresorbable PGA fibers reinforce the integrity of the hydrogel barrier by binding it to the polpropylene mesh. The hydrogel barrier resorbs within 30 days. Ventrio Hernia Patch for a Permanent Barrier Repair. Incorporates an expanded polytetrafluoroethylene (eptfe) barrier with submicronic porosity which has over 14 years of proven clinical success. Minimizes tissue attachment to the prosthesis and provides long-term protection against complications such as bowel obstruction and fistulas. Open and Laparoscopic Ventral Hernia Repair 3

Sterile Technique Guidelines for Open Intraabdominal Ventral Herniorrhaphy David Iannitti, MD, FACS, Carolinas Medical Center, recommends the following steps to minimize the risk of mesh infection. Refer to www.cdc.gov for full guidelines issued by the Centers for Disease Control. Prophylactic preoperative antibiotics should be administered within one hour before making the surgical incision (not after). Antibiotics may be continued postoperatively in selected high-risk patients. Hair should be removed from the surgical site immediately before the procedure with clippers, rather than shaving. Shaving (especially the day before surgery) can cause microabrasions in the skin where bacteria can proliferate and contaminate the patient s tissues during the operation. 4 Sterile Technique Guidelines

Refer to www.cdc.gov for full guidelines issued by the Centers for Disease Control. Patients should not be allowed to become hypoxic, hypothermic, or hyperglycemic perioperatively. These factors raise the incidence of postoperative complications. Prepare the site with betadine or chlorhexidine (Hibiclense) SCRUB first, followed by betadine paint. Some surgeons choose to cover the abdomen with a drape such as the 3M Ioban Antimicrobial Incise drape. The longer the skin is exposed to air, the higher the bacterial count may become. Dissection: Do not raise/dissect large subcutaneous flaps laterally (some surgeons have been trained to dissect the subcutaneous tissues laterally for suture placement). Open and Laparoscopic Ventral Hernia Repair 5

Open Intraabdominal Technique 1 Make an incision the size of the defect. Special thanks TO David Iannitti, MD, FACS, Carolinas Medical Center, NC For Open Ventral Hernia Repair Technique Insights 6 Open Intraabdominal Technique

2 Identify and open the hernia sac. No additional subcutaneous dissection is necessary. Open and Laparoscopic Ventral Hernia Repair 7

3 Reduce the hernia sac contents back into the abdominal cavity. Leave the opened hernia sac intact. 8 Open Intraabdominal Technique

4 Lyse all intraabdominal adhesions under direct vision. Open and Laparoscopic Ventral Hernia Repair 9

5-7 cm 5-7 cm 5 Check for multiple defects and clear out an intraabdominal plane 5-7 cm around the total defect perimeter. 10 Open Intraabdominal Technique

3-5 cm 2 cm 3-5 cm 3-5 cm 2 cm 6 Add 3-5 cm to the size of the total defect area to determine the proper patch size. For larger defects, at least 5 cm should be added to the perimeter. An additional 2 cm should be added to clear space for patch placement. Open and Laparoscopic Ventral Hernia Repair 11

Prosthetic Preparation The prosthetic should be opened immediately before implantation, minimizing contact with the patient s skin and instrument table. This decreases the possibility of inadvertent contamination of the graft. Surgeons may consider changing gloves before handling the mesh to further minimize the risk of mesh contamination. 7 For Ventrio ST Hernia Patch Completely immerse the Ventrio ST Hernia Patch (in sterile saline for 1-3 seconds) immediately prior to placement in order to maximize the flexibility of the prosthesis. For Suture Technique, skip to page 25. 12 Open Intraabdominal Technique

Open Intraabdominal Mechanical Fixation Technique Open Intraabdominal Mechanical Fixation Technique

Open Intraabdominal Mechanical Fixation Technique weld points 8 Smaller patches can be rolled around the surgeon s fingers for insertion into the abdominal cavity. For easier insertion of larger size patches into the abdominal space, roll the patch into thirds along the long axis, barrier side out. To prevent kinking of the memory technology monofilament, avoid sharp creases or crimps, particularly on the weld points (see illustration above), when folding the patch. 14 Open Intraabdominal Mechanical Fixation Technique

Open Intraabdominal Mechanical Fixation Technique 9 Insert the patch into the intraabdominal space. Avoid skin contact during insertion. Open and Laparoscopic Ventral Hernia Repair 15

10 A malleable or ribbon retractor may be used in the positioning pocket to facilitate placement and to help flatten out the patch. 16 Open Intraabdominal Mechanical Fixation Technique

Open Intraabdominal Mechanical Fixation Technique 11 The patch should lay completely flat in the intraabdominal space. Do not retract heavily on the incision. This may cause the bowel to push up laterally around the edges of the patch. Open and Laparoscopic Ventral Hernia Repair 17

12a The patch should be fixated in a way that: Keeps the patch flat and from buckling around the edges. Allows for a minimal tension repair. If the margins of the defect are to be re-approximated, it is important to ensure that the patch lies completely flat in the intraabdominal space. To accomplish this, the defect should be pre-tensioned prior to fixation. Pre-tensioning can be accomplished by grasping one side of the defect at a time with two pairs of Allis clamps. 18 Open Intraabdominal Mechanical Fixation Technique

A Open Intraabdominal Mechanical Fixation Technique C D B 12b Initially fixate the patch in positions A and then B, to ensure the patch is centered. Then, while pre-tensioning each side of the defect, fixate positions C and then D. Place three fasteners approximately 1 cm apart in each of these four locations. Then, while pre-tensioning each side of the defect, fixate the remaining perimeter of the patch, placing additional fasteners approximately 1 cm apart. (See next page for more fixation instructions) Open and Laparoscopic Ventral Hernia Repair 19

A C D B 12b Continued from page 19 To fixate: Place the fixation device through the incision and into the outer positioning pocket (in between the two layers of mesh). Make sure that the tip of the device is as far lateral in the positioning pocket as possible, then back the tip up 1-2 mm and tilt it upward toward the abdominal wall and away from the SorbaFlex memory technology. (Continued on next page) 20 Open Intraabdominal Mechanical Fixation Technique

Open Intraabdominal Mechanical Fixation Technique 12c Ensure optimal contact between the fixation device tip and the underlying mesh and tissue is achieved by palpating the abdominal wall with your hand. Ideally, the abdominal wall should be cupped around the tip of the device, forming a 90 angle. Lift the edge of the incision just enough to visualize that bowel has not slipped between the abdominal wall and the edge of the mesh. Using a low opposition force, activate the fixation device, placing fasteners approximately 1 cm apart. Open and Laparoscopic Ventral Hernia Repair 21

13 Completely fixate the perimeter of the patch into place. For larger size patches, additional fasteners may be placed into the inner positioning pocket. A series of sutures can also be placed around the peripheral aspect of the graft where it is most comfortable for the surgeon. The patch is now secured into place allowing for the polypropylene mesh side to incorporate into the abdominal wall. Care should be taken to ensure that the patch is adequately fixated to the abdominal wall. If necessary additional fasteners and/or sutures should be used. 22 Open Intraabdominal Mechanical Fixation Technique

Open Intraabdominal Mechanical Fixation Technique 14 Reapproximate the fascia as much as possible without placing excessive tension on the repair. The margins of the defect are secured to the anterior layer of the mesh. If the fascia can be closed with minimal tension, place sutures through the closed fascia and the anterior layer of polypropylene mesh and excise the remaining hernia sac. Open and Laparoscopic Ventral Hernia Repair 23

15 If the fascia cannot be closed without excessive tension, secure the margins of the defect to the anterior layer of the mesh. Use the remaining hernia sac to cover any exposed mesh and close the sac with absorbable suture. For this approach, pre-tensioning of the defect is not required. Note: Some surgeons use drains. If you do place drains, use a closed wound suction drain in the subcutaneous space and not in contact with the mesh. Do not use passive drains such as Penrose or cigarette drains. Surgeons may also choose to place an abdominal binder or other compressive garment on the patient for 2-6 weeks postoperatively. 24 Open Intraabdominal Mechanical Fixation Technique

Open Intraabdominal Suture Technique Open Intraabdominal Suture Technique

Open Intraabdominal Suture Technique 8 After completing steps 1-7 on pages 6-12, continue with the suture technique. Prior to introduction, place monofilament sutures along the perimeter of the patch, around the memory technology ring. Clamp sutures outside the body. Continued from page 12. 26 Open Intraabdominal Suture Technique

weld points 9 Smaller patches can be rolled around the surgeon s fingers for insertion into the abdominal cavity. Open Intraabdominal Suture Technique For easier insertion of larger-size patches into the abdominal space, roll the patch into thirds along the long axis, barrier side out. To prevent kinking of the memory technology monofilament, avoid sharp creases or crimps, particularly on the weld points (see illustration above), when rolling the patch. Open and Laparoscopic Ventral Hernia Repair 27

10a Insert the patch into the intraabdominal space. Avoid skin contact during insertion. 28 Open Intraabdominal Suture Technique

10b A malleable or ribbon retractor may be used in the positioning pocket to facilitate placement and to help flatten out the patch. Open Intraabdominal Suture Technique Open and Laparoscopic Ventral Hernia Repair 29

11 The patch should lay completely flat in the intraabdominal space. Do not retract heavily on the incision. This may cause the bowel to push up laterally around the edges of the patch. 30 Open Intraabdominal Suture Technique

12 Pass the sutures through the peritoneum and posterior rectus sheath. They are then tied, securing the patch and memory technology to the fascia and peritoneum. For larger size patches, additional sutures may be required. Open Intraabdominal Suture Technique Care should be taken to ensure that the patch is adequately fixated to the abdominal wall. If necessary additional fasteners and/or sutures should be used. Open and Laparoscopic Ventral Hernia Repair 31

13 Reapproximate the fascia as much as possible without placing excessive tension on the repair. The margins of the defect are secured to the anterior layer of the mesh. If the fascia can be closed with minimal tension, place sutures through the closed fascia and the anterior layer of polypropylene mesh and excise the remaining hernia sac. 32 Open Intraabdominal Suture Technique

14 If the fascia cannot be closed without excessive tension, secure the margins of the defect to the anterior layer of the mesh. Use the remaining hernia sac to cover any exposed mesh and close the sac with absorbable suture. Open Intraabdominal Suture Technique Note: Some surgeons use drains. If you do place drains, use a closed wound suction drain in the subcutaneous space and not in contact with the mesh. Do not use passive drains such as Penrose or cigarette drains. Surgeons may also choose to place an abdominal binder or other compressive garment on the patient for 2-6 weeks postoperatively. Open and Laparoscopic Ventral Hernia Repair 33

Laparoscopic Ventral Hernia Repair Technique Special thanks TO Stephen Wohlgemuth, MD, FACS, Sentara Medical Group, VA For Laparoscopic Ventral Hernia Repair Technique Insights Laparoscopic Ventral Hernia Repair Technique

Laparoscopic Ventral Hernia Repair Technique Standard Placement Port Placement Options A camera port is placed laterally in the upper left or right quadrant of the abdomen in order to allow complete vision internally. This is done so the ports can be placed on both sides and no opposition of view is encountered. The additional ports are then placed as far lateral as possible in the remaining three quadrants. This allows one to reach up to the abdominal wall and to be able to work all sides of the mesh. Additional ports can be added as needed to accommodate larger defects or more complex adhesiolysis. 36 Laparoscopic Ventral Hernia Repair Technique

Midline Hernia Left Epigastric Hernia The self-expanding property of the patch with Memory Technology allows it to unfold without the need for multiple instruments or multiple sutures to splay it out against the abdominal wall. For laparoscopic procedures, after hydration for 1-3 seconds, patches indicated in the table below should be inserted through a minimum trocar site of 12 mm. If the patch is hydrated for longer than 3 seconds and/ or does not easily deploy through the trocar site, a larger trocar site may be required. Prosthesis Size Trocar Site (minimum) 5.4" x 7.0" (13.8 cm x 17.8 cm) or smaller 12 mm 6.1" x 10.1" (15.5 cm x 25.7 cm) or greater Not Tested / Not Recommended Open and Laparoscopic Ventral Hernia Repair 37 Laparoscopic Ventral Hernia Repair Technique

1 Reduce the contents of the hernia sac and lyse all adhesions to the area of the defect. 38 Laparoscopic Ventral Hernia Repair Technique

2 Once all of the contents of the hernia sac have been reduced, it is critical that the surgeon evaluate what has been removed to ensure: That there is no evidence of bowel injury. That all adhesions that could be lysed have been lysed. Open and Laparoscopic Ventral Hernia Repair 39 Laparoscopic Ventral Hernia Repair Technique

3 Measuring the Defect Internally This can be done by cutting a non-paper ruler to a small size and deploying it down the 5 mm trocar or by using an instrument to measure. Measuring the Defect Externally This can be done with a needle by going around the outside of the defect and making marks on the abdominal wall to correspond with the internal opening or the internal facial ring. Once this is complete, there is an outline on the abdominal wall of the defect. 40 Laparoscopic Ventral Hernia Repair Technique

3 to 5 cm beyond defect 4 Determining the Patch Size The patch should overlap the defects 3-5 cm on all sides. For larger defects, the overlap should be at least 5 cm. Open and Laparoscopic Ventral Hernia Repair 41 Laparoscopic Ventral Hernia Repair Technique

5 Place a stitch through the middle of the patch. 42 Laparoscopic Ventral Hernia Repair Technique

Prosthetic Preparation The prosthetic should be opened immediately before implantation, minimizing contact with the patient s skin and instrument table. This decreases the possibility of inadvertent contamination of the graft. Surgeons may consider changing gloves before handling the mesh to further minimize the risk of mesh contamination. 6 For Ventrio ST Hernia Patch Completely immerse the Ventrio ST Hernia Patch (in sterile saline for 1-3 seconds) immediately prior to placement in order to maximize the flexibility of the prosthesis. Open and Laparoscopic Ventral Hernia Repair 43 Laparoscopic Ventral Hernia Repair Technique

weld point 7 Roll the patch into thirds (two folds) along the long axis, barrier side out. To prevent kinking of the memory technology avoid sharp creases or crimps, particularly on the weld points (see first illustration above), when rolling the patch. 44 Laparoscopic Ventral Hernia Repair Technique

8 Inserting the Mesh Put the rolled patch onto a sponge holder. Open and Laparoscopic Ventral Hernia Repair 45 Laparoscopic Ventral Hernia Repair Technique

9a Place a grasper through the proximal trocar, pass it intraabdominally through the distal trocar. Then remove the distal port from the abdomen, leaving the grasper in place to hold open the tissue planes. Grasp the rolled mesh externally with the graspers and pull the mesh into the abdominal cavity as you guide it with the sponge clamp, minimizing skin contact. 46 Laparoscopic Ventral Hernia Repair Technique

9b Another option for insertion of the mesh is to take out the trocar and insert finger into opening. Space should be large enough to accommodate the index finger. Remove finger and insert patch. After the patch has been deployed, reinsert the trocar, minimizing skin contact. Open and Laparoscopic Ventral Hernia Repair 47 Laparoscopic Ventral Hernia Repair Technique

10 After insertion of the mesh into the intraabdominal space, position the patch below the hernia defect. Guide a suture-grasping device through the skin in the middle of the hernia defect. 48 Laparoscopic Ventral Hernia Repair Technique

11 Use a suture-grasping device to grasp the suture. This makes pulling the mesh to the abdominal wall simple. The needle-passing device is driven through the direct center of the hernia or hernias if there are multiple defects. This is then used to pull the mesh up to the abdominal wall and to center it on the defect. Open and Laparoscopic Ventral Hernia Repair 49 Laparoscopic Ventral Hernia Repair Technique

12 Hoist the patch against the abdominal wall. The selfexpanding property of the patch with memory technology not only makes it much easier to place, but also keeps the mesh taut against the abdominal wall. Grasp the edges and maneuver the patch until the central portion of the mesh is over the central defect, allowing for adequate overlap beyond the margins of the defect. 50 Laparoscopic Ventral Hernia Repair Technique

4 3 2 13 The trocar in which you are inserting the fixation device should be in the quadrant of the body 180 degrees away from the area the mesh is being attached. First place fasteners around the edge of the patch to set the location (1-4). Then fixate the patch into place around the perimeter of the patch, outside of the memory technology. Use counter pressure to allow the abdominal wall to be pushed down perpendicular to the fixation device; thus securing the mesh to the abdominal wall. Avoid fixating through the memory technology when fixating the mesh. Open and Laparoscopic Ventral Hernia Repair 51 Laparoscopic Ventral Hernia Repair Technique

14 Additional fasteners should be placed on the inside perimeter of the memory technology. Care should be used to secure fasteners outside of the stitch lines. Several fasteners are placed around the margins of the defect to hold it to the abdominal wall. Fasteners should be placed 1-2 cm apart. The central suture can either be cut or sewn in place. 52 Laparoscopic Ventral Hernia Repair Technique

15 Release pneumoperitoneum. Once the patch is secured, pull on the edge of the mesh with a grasper. This shows that the patch is secure, and when adequately secured in this technique, pulling on the patch will actually move the entire abdominal wall. This can be visualized from outside the abdomen. Desufflating the abdomen with the mesh under direct visualization shows that the mesh does not roll or curl and remains flat to the abdominal wall, thus completing the hernia repair. Open and Laparoscopic Ventral Hernia Repair 53 Laparoscopic Ventral Hernia Repair Technique

16 Patch fixated into place for a laparoscopic ventral hernia repair. 54 Laparoscopic Ventral Hernia Repair Technique

INDICATIONS: Ventrio ST Hernia Patch The Ventrio ST Hernia Patch is indicated for use in the reinforcement of soft tissue, where weakness exists, in procedures involving soft tissue repair, such as for the repair of hernias. CONTRAINDICATIONS: 1. Do not use the Ventrio ST Hernia Patch in infants or children, whereby future growth will be compromised by use of such mesh material. 2. Do not use the Ventrio ST Hernia Patch for the reconstruction of cardiovascular defects. 3. Literature reports that there may be a possibility for adhesion formation when the polypropylene is placed in contact with the bowel or viscera. WARNINGS: 1. The device is supplied sterile. Inspect the packaging to be sure it is intact and undamaged prior to use. 2. This device is for single use only. Do not resterilize or reuse any portion of the Ventrio ST Hernia Patch. Product should be used once exterior foil pouch has been opened. Do not store for later use. 3. Do not cut or reshape the Ventrio ST Hernia Patch, as this could impact its effectiveness. Care should be taken not to cut or nick the SorbaFlex PDO monofilament during insertion or fixation. If the SorbaFlex PDO monofilament is cut or damaged, additional complications may include bowel or skin perforation and infection. 4. Follow proper folding techniques for all patches as described in these Instructions for Use as other folding techniques may compromise the SorbaFlex PDO monofilament. Ventrio ST Indications, Contraindications, Warnings and Precautions 55

5. Ensure proper orientation; the bioresorbable coated side of the prosthesis should be oriented against the bowel or sensitive organs. Do not place the polypropylene mesh side against the bowel. There may be a possibility for adhesion formation when the mesh is placed in direct contact with the bowel or viscera. 6. To ensure a strong repair, the prosthesis should be secured with tacks or sutures through the polypropylene mesh structure or full device. Suturing or tacking on edge of mesh alone is not recommended. 7. The use of any permanent mesh or patch in a contaminated or infected wound could lead to fistula formation and/or extrusion of the prosthesis. 8. If an infection develops, treat the infection aggressively. Consideration should be given regarding the need to remove the prosthesis. An unresolved infection may require removal of the prosthesis. 9. To prevent recurrences when repairing hernias, the prosthesis should be large enough to extend beyond the margins of the defect. PRECAUTIONS: 1. Please read all instructions prior to use. 2. Only physicians qualified in the appropriate surgical techniques should use this prosthesis. 3. Care should be taken not to cut or nick the SorbaFlex PDO monofilament during fixation. 4. The safety and effectiveness of Ventrio ST Hernia Patch has not been evaluated in clinical studies in the presence of malignancies in the abdominopelvic cavity. PK3794572 56 Ventrio ST Indications, Contraindications, Warnings and Precautions

INDICATIONS: Ventrio hernia patch The Ventrio Hernia Patch is indicated for use in the reconstruction of soft tissue deficiencies, such as for the repair of hernias. CONTRAINDICATIONS: 1. Do not use the Ventrio Hernia Patch in infants or children, whereby future growth will be compromised by use of such mesh material. 2. Do not use the Ventrio Hernia Patch for the reconstruction of cardiovascular defects. 3. Literature reports there may be a possibility for adhesion formation when the polypropylene is placed in contact with the bowel or viscera. WARNINGS: 1. Do not cut or reshape the Ventrio Hernia Patch, as this could affect its effectiveness. Care should be taken not to cut or nick the SorbaFlex PDO monofilament. If the SorbaFlex PDO monofilament is cut or damaged during insertion or fixation, additional complications may include bowel or skin perforation and infection. 2. Follow proper folding techniques for all patches as described in these Instructions for Use as other folding techniques may break the SorbaFlex PDO monofilament. 3. The device is supplied sterile. Inspect the packaging to be sure it is intact and undamaged prior to use. 4. This device is for single use only. Do not resterilize or reuse any portion of the Ventrio Hernia Patch. 5. Ensure proper orientation; the solid white surface (eptfe) must be oriented against the bowel or sensitive organs. Do not place the mesh surface against the bowel. Ventrio Indications, Contraindications, Warnings and Precautions 57

There may be a possibility for adhesion formation when mesh is placed in direct contact with the bowel or viscera. 6. Careful attention to the Ventrio Hernia Patch handling, fixation, and suture technique is most important in the presence of known or suspected wound contamination or infection. 7. If an infection develops, treat the infection aggressively. The prosthesis may not have to be removed. An unresolved infection, however, may require removal of the prosthesis. 8. To prevent recurrences when repairing hernias, the prosthesis should be large enough to extend beyond the margins of the defect. 9. To ensure a strong repair, the prosthesis should be secured through the polypropylene mesh structure. Suturing or tacking on sealed edge of mesh alone is not recommended. 10. The use of any permanent mesh or patch on a contaminated or infected wound could lead to fistula formation and/or extrusion of the prosthesis. PRECAUTIONS: 1. Please read all instructions prior to use. 2. Only physicians qualified in the appropriate surgical techniques should use this prosthesis. 3. Care should be taken not to cut or nick the SorbaFlex PDO monofilament during fixation. 4. Davol permanent or absorbable fixation devices or nonabsorbable monofilament sutures are recommended to properly secure the prosthesis. If other fixation devices are used, they must be indicated for use in hernia repair. PK3795555 58 Ventrio ST Indications, Contraindications, Warnings and Precautions

Please consult product labels and inserts for any indications, contraindications, hazards, warnings, precautions and instructions for use. 59

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Ventrio ST Hernia Patch featuring Sepra Technology Catalog Number Quantity Shape Size 5950030 1/cs Small Oval 3.1" x 4.7" (8.0 cm x 12.0 cm) 5950040 1/cs Medium Oval 4.3" x 5.5" (11.0 cm x 14.0 cm) 5950050 1/cs Large Oval 5.4" x 7.0" (13.8 cm x 17.8 cm) 5950010 1/cs Small Circle 3.0" (7.6 cm) diameter 5950020 1/cs Large Circle 4.5" (11.4 cm) diameter 5950070 1/cs Extra Large Oval 7.7" x 9.7" (19.6 cm x 24.6 cm) 5950080 1/cs Extra Large Oval 8.7" x 10.7" (22.1 cm x 27.1 cm) 5950090 1/cs Extra Large Oval 10.8" x 13.7" (27.4 cm x 34.9 cm) 5950060 1/cs Midline 6.1" x 10.1" (15.5 cm x 25.7 cm) q Please add the Ventrio ST Hernia Patch to my preference card. q I would like to have the Ventrio ST Hernia Patch in stock. q I would like to trial the Ventrio ST Hernia Patch. Ventrio Hernia Patch Catalog Number Quantity Shape Size 0010211 1/cs Small Oval with eptfe 3.1" x 4.7" (8.0 cm x 12.0 cm) 0010215 1/cs Medium Oval with eptfe 4.3" x 5.5" (11.0 cm x 14.0 cm) 0010212 1/cs Large Oval with eptfe 5.4" x 7.0" (13.8 cm x 17.8 cm) 0010213 1/cs Small Circle with eptfe 3.0" (7.6 cm diameter) 0010214 1/cs Large Circle with eptfe 4.5" (11.4 cm diameter) 0010216 1/cs Extra Large Oval with eptfe 8.7" x 10.7" (22.1 cm x 27.1 cm) 0010217 1/cs Extra Large Oval with eptfe 10.8" x 13.7" (27.4 cm x 34.9 cm) 0010218 1/cs Extra Large Oval with eptfe 7.7" x 9.7" (19.6 cm x 24.6 cm) 0010219 1/cs Oval with eptfe 6.1" x 10.1" (15.5 cm x 25.7 cm) q Please add the Ventrio Hernia Patch to my preference card. q I would like to have the Ventrio Hernia Patch in stock. q I would like to trial the Ventrio Hernia Patch. Surgeon s Signature Purchase Order Number Catalog Number Date Quantity Davol Inc. Subsidiary of C. R. Bard, Inc. 100 Crossings Boulevard Warwick, RI 02886 1.800.556.6275 www.davol.com Medical Services & Support 1.800.562.0027 Bard, Davol, Composix Kugel, Posiflex, SorbaFlex, Ventrio and Ventrio ST, are trademarks and/or registered trademarks of C. R. Bard, Inc. Sepra and Sepramesh are registered trademarks of Genzyme Corporation licensed to C. R. Bard, Inc. PDS is a trademark of Ethicon Inc. Copyright 2013, C. R. Bard, Inc. All Rights Reserved. MMVSTG1