By Amanda Antell  |  February 17, 2014

Category: Legal News

vaginal mesh complicationsVaginal mesh is considered one of the most successful medical innovations in the last century, providing women an opportunity to discretely deal with certain medical issues, including pelvic organ prolapse (POP) and stress urinary incontinence (SUI). These conditions occur as a result of muscle damage related to child birth or an event which could cause similar damage. However, vaginal mesh implants have been associated with serious complications that often require the implants to be removed from patients’ bodies.

The problem of vaginal mesh removal has become so significant throughout the years, that numerous people have filed lawsuits against the manufacturers of vaginal mesh implants. Due to the large number of vaginal mesh lawsuits, many of the cases have been consolidated in multidistrict litigation (MDL). Most of the plaintiffs allege that vaginal mesh removal was necessary because of the various complications caused by the implant, which caused them great pain, discomfort, and further medical issues.

Overview of Vaginal Mesh Removal

During vaginal mesh implant surgery, the mesh is implanted into the damaged tissue area, which would ideally allow the tissue to repair itself naturally. However, vaginal mesh implants have been connected to severe complications including chronic pain, infection, bleeding, pain during intercourse, urinary problems, mesh erosion, mesh tearing and organ tearing. In many instances, vaginal mesh removal surgery is required to allow the body to recover from the complications.

The removal of vaginal mesh is a complicated and invasive procedure that patients hope to avoid. Unfortunately, many patients find they have no choice due to vaginal mesh complications. The initial vaginal mesh implant surgery is already fairly stressful for the patient and removal surgery can cause additional complications. In cases where the mesh removal is unsuccessful, women often have to go through an additional corrective surgery. Due to the large number of complications from vaginal mesh implants, the U.S. Food & Drug Administration (FDA) and various medical experts and institutions recommend that women consider a different option to treat POP and SUI if possible.

File a Vaginal Mesh Lawsuit Today

If you had revision surgery to repair damage caused by vaginal mesh, or you have surgery scheduled, you may qualify for compensation. Please visit the Vaginal Mesh Lawsuit and Vaginal Sling Class Action Lawsuit Investigation. There, you can submit your claim for a free legal review and if it qualifies for legal action, a seasoned vaginal mesh lawyer will contact you for a free, no-obligation consultation.  You will be guided through the litigation process at no out-of-pocket expenses or hidden fees. The vaginal mesh attorneys working this investigation do not get paid until you do.

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