Textile implant, in particular for repairing hernias

A - Human Necessities – 61 – L

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A61L 31/14 (2006.01) A61L 24/04 (2006.01)

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CA 2696668

The invention relates to a textile implant (1), in particular for repairing hernias, comprising a textile part (2), a first face (2a) of which is completely or partially coated with a bioadhesive composition (3), which is water-soluble and absorbable and which comprises at least one bioadhesive polymer, which is water-soluble and absorbable, the adhesive function of which can be activated in a wet or damp medium. Characteristically, said bioadhesive composition (3) comprises less than 4% by weight of plasticizer.

L'invention concerne un implant textile (1), notamment pour la réfection des hernies, comprenant une pièce textile (2) dont une première face (2a) est revêtue totalement ou partiellement d'une composition bio-adhésive (3), qui est hydrosoluble et absorbable et qui comprend au moins un polymère bio-adhésif, qui est hydrosoluble et absorbable, dont la fonction adhésive est activable en milieu humide ou mouillé. De manière caractéristique, ladite composition bio- adhésive (3) comprend moins de 4% en poids de plastifiant.

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