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OSE_1401_part2_Layout 1 1/3/14 10:48 AM Page 116 tacks. Absorbable devices might initially irritate nerves around the repair, but the discomfort will theoretically subside as the devices dissolve and time passes. Surgeons can also use a biologic liquid affixation product, which effectively replaces the need to use tacking devices. An available selfadherent mesh solves the mechanical attachment issues, but is technically difficult to apply because it acts like Velcro in the body, sticking to nearly everything in the anatomical space as the surgeon tries to place it in the defect. It's challenging to align properly and place exactly. (I use this mesh most often O U T PAT I E N T S U R G E R Y

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