These companies could face thousands of transvaginal mesh lawsuits alleging that the devices were defective and led to severe side effects, including limited mobility, tissue damage and
vaginal organ perforation.
Not exact matches
The FDA stated that patients undergoing mesh repair surgery could experience severe side effects such as
vaginal mesh erosion and
organ perforation.
Transvaginal mesh — a net - like implant, designed to treat pelvic
organ prolapse or stress urinary incontinence, that can cause
organ damage, chronic pain, bowel and bladder
perforation,
vaginal scarring, urinary problems and infections.
Unfortunately, the health complications that have been reported by women who received a mesh implant device have proven to be more serious than the benefits, including: severe pain, nerve damage, infection,
vaginal scarring, recurring SUI or POP,
vaginal shrinkage, painful intercourse, bleeding, neuro - muscular issues, and
organ perforation.
Women with transvaginal mesh implants have reported experiencing complications such as severe pain,
vaginal mesh erosion, sexual problems, urinary problems, and
organ perforation.
The most frequent complications reported by transvaginal mesh users included
vaginal mesh erosion, severe pain, infection, pain during sex, bleeding, problems during urination and
organ perforation.
Problems that can result from surgery with a transvaginal mesh product can include
vaginal mesh erosion, severe pain, problems during sexual intercourse, bleeding, infection and
organ perforation.
Transvaginal mesh side effects include infection, pain, erosion through
vaginal tissue and
organ perforation.
Some of the potential complications of surgical mesh include pain, infection, bleeding,
organ perforation urinary problems or
vaginal mesh erosion at higher rates than patients who elect for traditional surgery.
Organ perforation refers to the mesh passing the
vaginal wall penetrating other
organs such as the bladder.
Additional transvaginal mesh side effects include
vaginal mesh erosion and
organ perforation.
These patients have alleged that the makers of transvaginal mesh products failed to properly warn them about the risks associated with their products, including severe pain, infection, bleeding,
vaginal mesh erosion, sexual problems, urinary problems and
organ perforation.