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Abstract Background An inguinal hernia is repaired usually with synthetic non-absorbable mesh resulting in collagen formation leading to chronic inflammation, and fibrosis with significant reductions in hernia recurrence. However, chronic pain may affect quality of life. The new mesh introduced to minimize complications. Poly-4-hydroxybutyrate (P4HB) mesh starts to degrade in 12–18 months. We are reporting our results of TAPP inguinal hernia repair using P4HB mesh (PhasixTM Bard in, Murray Hill, NJ). Method A pilot study is carried-out for laparoscopic TAPP repair for inguinal hernia using P4HB mesh assessing the recurrence rate and chronic pain for 30 months with IRB approval (E-19–3735). The study was conducted from 24 Jan 2016 to July 2017. The study included postoperative pain, reactions, mesh sensation, discomfort, and recurrence. Results Laparoscopic TAPP inguinal repair using P4HB mesh for 15 patients. 14 male and 1 female patient were involved, average age 55.8 years old,and an average BMI of 27.4 kg/m2. No recurrence or mesh sensation encountered except one patient has mild chronic inguinal pain for one year without affecting his usual activity. Conclusion Laparoscopic TAPP inguinal hernia repair using PhasixTM mesh is safe to use in combined direct (medial) and indirect (lateral) inguinal hernia with no recurrence. The use of P4HB absorbable mesh led to less chronic pain and discomfort. However, longer follow-up and a higher number of patients are needed to allocate the status and the place of P4HB in the world for inguinal hernia repairs.

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