| TERMS USED | DEFINITION | 
|---|
                                | PROSTHESIS | A fabricated substitute to assist a damaged body part or to augment or stabilize a hypoplastic structure | 
                                | A: Mesh | A (prosthetic) network fabric or structure | 
                                | B: Implant | A surgically inserted or embedded (prosthetic) device | 
                                | C: Tape (Sling) | A flat strip of synthetic material | 
                                | GRAFT | Any tissue or organ for transplantation. This term will refer to biological materials inserted | 
                                | A: Autologous Grafts | From the woman’s own tissues e.g. dura mater, rectus sheath or fascia lata | 
                                | B: Allografts | From post-mortem tissue banks | 
                                | C: Xenografts | From other species e.g. modified porcine dermis, porcine small intestine, bovine pericardium | 
                                | TROCAR | Narrow prosthetic / graft insertion needle / device | 
                                | COMPLICATION | A morbid process or event that occurs during the course of a surgery that is not an essential part of that surgery | 
                                | CONTRACTION | Shrinkage or reduction in size | 
                                | PROMINENCE | Parts that protrude beyond the surface (e.g. due to wrinkling or folding with no epithelial separation) | 
                                | SEPARATION | Physically disconnected (e.g. vaginal epithelium) | 
                                | EXPOSURE | A condition of displaying, revealing, exhibiting or making accessible e.g. vaginal mesh exposure. | 
                                | EXTRUSION | Passage gradually out of a body structure or tissue | 
                                | COMPROMISE | Bring into danger | 
                                | PERFORATION | Abnormal opening into a hollow organ or viscus | 
                                | DEHISCENCE | A bursting open or gaping along natural or sutured line |