EndoGYNious

Y-shaped mesh for sacrocolpopexy and sacrocervicopexy

Laparosopic mesh procedure

Indication: EndoGYNious is intended
for the surgical treatment of
symptomatic pelvic organ
prolapse (POP) in the apical
compartment, and, if present,
in combination with either:

  • anterior compartment
  • posterior compartment
  • both anterior and posterior
    compartments

where urinary incontinence
may or may not be present.

Treatment of Pelvic Organ Prolapse

Transabdominal mesh implant for surgical treatment of female pelvic organ prolapse (POP).

Features

Benefits

[1] Christmann-Schmid et al. (2018)
Laparoscopic sacrocolpopexy with or without midurethral sling insertion:

Is a two-step approach justified? A prospective study.

Functioning principles of EndoGYNious

Sacrocolpopexy and Sacrocervicopexy

Hexagonal structure – The A.M.I. HexaPro mesh

[1] Brandt et al. (2019)

1-Year Outcome After Treatment of Uterovaginal Prolapse With a 6-Point Fixation Mesh.

[2] Kuszka et al. (2020)

3 Year outcome after treatment of uterovaginal prolapse with a 6-point fixation mesh.

[3] 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.

[4] Mangano et al. (2021)

More than a sacrospinous ligament fixation for prosthetic treatment of utero-vaginal prolapse: a six-point fixation mesh.

[5] Deltetto et al. (2021)

Efficacy and safety of an ultralight, six-point, polypropylene vaginal mesh in the treatment of urogenital prolapse.

[6] Data on file

The A.M.I. mesh in detail