Single-incision vaginal mesh procedure
InGYNious
InGYNious offers a 3-level support in the gentlest possible way. It is a six-point fixation mesh which allows effective repair of various pelvic floor defects through a single vaginal incision to enable a total pelvic floor reconstruction.
Indication
Transvaginal reconstructive surgery of symptomatic POP with or without urinary incontinence:
- Complex cases
- Secondary surgical treatment
- High risk for POP recurrence:
- Cervical prolapse
- Vaginal vault prolapse
- Uterine prolapse
- Cystocele
- Rectocele
Facts
- 6-point suture fixation = 3-Level support for effective repair of various pelvic floor defects
- Level 1: Apical support which is created by a suspension suture connecting the apex of the mesh with the sacrospinous ligament (anterior and posterior)
- Level 2: Lateral attachments placed on each side in the arcus tendineus fascia pelvis (anterior) or iliococcygeus muscle (posterior)
- Level 3: Attachment to arcus tendineus fascia pelvis retropubic (anterior) or perineal body (posterior)
- Suture navigators indicate correct positioning of the sutures
- Treatment of anterior, posterior and apical compartments possible
Benefits 1,2,3,4,5
- InGYNious can successfully cure pelvic organ prolapse in more than 90% of patients (in 36 months follow-up)
- InGYNious has low rates of erosion (<2% in 36 months follow-up)
- InGYNious significantly improves quality of life (in a 36 months follow-up)
Clinical Data
- Objective success rate: 91.0 – 93.9% 1,2,3
- Patient satisfaction up to 100% 5
- Erosions between 0 – 2.0% 1,3,5,6
Unique – The A.M.I. HexaPro mesh
What makes the A.M.I. HexaPro mesh material unique:
- Ultra-lightweight mesh material 21 g/m2
- Hexagonal structure for isoelasticity
- Wide-pore structure ≥ 1,9 mm
- Macroporous
- 93% Porosity
- Extra-large interstitial micropores: 100-150 μm
- Monofilament polypropylene
+Accessories
- i-Stich
- i-Stitch up
- i-Stitch loading unit
- InGYNious Bar
Surgery video – InGYNious Anterior
Surgery video – InGYNious Posterior
i-Stitch Animation
References
1 Mistrangelo et al. (2014)
InGYNious single-incision advanced pelvic floor repair with hexapro-mesh
2 Brandt et al. (2019)
1-Year Outcome After Treatment of Uterovaginal Prolapse With a 6-Point Fixation Mesh
3 Kuszka et al. (2020)
3 Year outcome after treatment of uterovaginal prolapse with a 6-point fixation mesh
4 Deltetto et al. (2021)
Effectiveness and Safety of Posterior Vaginal Repair with Single-Incision, Ultralightweight, Monofilament Propylene Mesh: First Evidence from a Case Series with Short-Term Results
5 Mangano et al. (2021)
More than a sacrospinous ligament fixation for prosthetic treatment of utero-vaginal prolapse: a six-point fixation mesh
6 Deltetto et al. (2021)
Efficacy and safety of an ultralight, six-point, polypropylene vaginal mesh in the treatment of urogenital prolapse