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Making Sense of the New Hernia Meshes
What are the qualities you should seek out — and be wary of — when looking into the new options for hernia repair?
Nathan Hall, Associate Editor

Reading the choices for hernia meshes aloud is enough to make your lips pucker: Plug or patch? Polyester, polypropylene or PTFE? Proceed, Prolene, ProLite or UltraPro? You'll probably need to take a drink before going on to talk about coatings and other features. By some estimates, more than 120 hernia meshes are on the market. Picking the few types that you'll stock may come down to knowing what to say to surgeons who insist on a particular brand. Here's advice from the experts we consulted.

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