Degradable 3D meshes for pelvic organ prolapse repair

A recent study by Hudson Institute researchers, Dr Kallyanashis Paul and group head, Associate Professor Shayanti Mukherjee, fabricated degradable meshes to regenerate vaginal tissue using a polymer material approved by the US Food and Drug Administration to create tissue engineering therapies for treating pelvic organ prolapse (POP).

The study developed alternative degradable melt electrowrite vaginal implants for transvaginal pelvic floor reconstruction, presenting a ground-breaking research angle for treating POP via advanced three-dimensional printing methods.

For the full story, see the March 2025 edition of Medical Textiles.

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