TiLOOP® Total 6

The TiLOOP® Total 6 Transvaginal 6-Arm Mesh is suitable for both anterior (cystocele, vaginal prolaps) and posterior defects (enterocele, rectocele). The hydrophilic, titanised surface of the mesh make it unique.
Benefits
Improved Quality of Life In one of the most comprehensive prospective studies in the area of pelvic floor reconstruction using transvaginal mesh implants, a significant permanent improvement in the quality of life, particularly with regard to the much-discussed topic of sexuality, was demonstrated by the previous product (more on the study).1,2
Safe and Guideline-based As a 6-arm mesh, with additional apical fixation in the sacrospinal ligaments, the TiLOOP® PRO PLUS A offers a safe, guideline-based descensus therapy.3
Reduced Risk of Inflammation Compared to simple polypropylene, the hydrophilic, titanised surface represents a lower risk of inflammation — and therefore less scar formation.4
By urogynaecologists, for urogynaecologists All TiLOOP® mesh implants were developed together with urogynaecologists and are 100% “Made in Germany”.
Details
- Titanised Type 1 polypropylene mesh
- Weight: 35 g/m2
- Pore size: 1 mm
- Monofilament fabric
- Non-resorbable
- Atraumatic, laser-cut edges
- EO-sterilised (ethylene oxide), pyrogen free
- Needles to be ordered separately: TiLOOP® Transobturatoric Applicator Set (REF 6000625), TiLOOP® Retrosympheseal Needle Applicator (REF 6000626)
Tech. Data
Practice
Upon request, we will send you a video demstrating the implantation of the TiLOOP® Total 6.
Knowledge
Highest demands on the material
In addition to the skills of the surgeon, the quality of the mesh material determines the quality of a lasting and anatomically stable descensus repair. TiLOOP® mesh implants are made of Type 1a polypropylene mesh (macroporous & monofilament)5 with a titanised, hydrophilic surface. Compared to simple polypropylene, this offers a number of advantages, which are already known in the use of titanised mesh implants for hernia surgery, such as:
Ordering Information
REF | Version | VPE |
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6000712 | TiLOOP® Total 6, small | 1 |
6000724 | TiLOOP® Total 6, medium | 1 |
Services
Literature
1 C. Fünfgeld et al. Zystozelenkorrektur mit alloplastischen Netzen. Frauenarzt, 56 (2015), Nr. 12, 1068-1073
2 J. Farthmann et al. Improvement of pelvic floor-related quality of life and sexual function after vaginal mesh implantation for cystocele: primary endpoint of a prospective multicentre trial. Arch Gynecol Obstet. 2016 Jul; 294(1):115-21. doi: 10.1007/s00404-016-4014-0. Epub 2016 Jan 18
3 DGGG-Leitlinie: Descensus genitalis der Frau. AWMF-Leitlinien-Register Nr. 015/006
4 Scheidbach et al. In vivo studies comparing the biocompatibility of various polypropylene meshes and their handling properties during endoscopic total extraperitoneal (TEP) patchplasty. Surg Endosc (2004) 18: 211–220
5 Klinge et al. Modified classification of surgical meshes for hernia repair based on the analyses of 1,000 explanted meshes. Hernia (2012) 16:251–258
6 Lehle K. Lohn S., Verbesserung des Langzeitverhaltens von Implantaten und anderen Biomaterialien auf Kunststoffbasis durch plasmaaktivierte Gasphasenabscheidung (PACVD), Abschlussbericht Forschungsverbund “Biomaterialien (FORBIOMAT II)”, 149–173, 2002
7 Scheidbach et al. In vivo studies comparing the biocompatibility of various polypropylene meshes and their handling properties during endoscopic total extraperitoneal (TEP) patchplasty. Surg Endosc (2004) 18: 211–220
8 Scheidbach et al. Influence of Titanium Coating on the Biocompatibility of a Heavyweight Polypropylene Mesh. Eur Surg Res 2004;36:313–317