Women who have experienced serious side effects after
undergoing transvaginal mesh surgery can consult our drug injury lawyers for free legal advice.
Not exact matches
Many women who received
transvaginal mesh have
undergone revision
surgery to treat
mesh complications.
In some cases, patients who have experienced problems with the
transvaginal mesh patch have been forced to
undergo repeat
surgeries to remove or repair problems with the patch.
If you or a loved one has
undergone surgery to treat stress urinary incontinence or other conditions using a
transvaginal mesh product, you may be eligible to file a lawsuit.
Many patients who were treated with the
transvaginal mesh patch have been forced to
undergo repeat
surgeries in order to remove the surgical
mesh or to correct problems with the device.
Organ perforation is one of the most common side effects experienced by patients who
undergo surgery with
transvaginal mesh and can cause extreme pain and discomfort.
Many women who
underwent surgery to correct pelvic organ prolapse (POP) or stress urinary incontinence (SUI) were forced to
undergo repeat
surgeries in order to correct problems with
transvaginal mesh.
Patients who experience pain or other problems with
transvaginal mesh may be forced to
undergo repair
surgery in order to correct problems that occurred after the
mesh implantation.
According to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), 10 % of women who
underwent surgery with
transvaginal mesh for pelvic organ prolapse experienced
mesh erosion within one year.