A growing number of hernia mesh failure symptoms are being reported in recent years, and can develop months or years after surgery.
Patients are reporting an increasing number of complications after hernia meshes have been used during open or laparoscopic repair.
Some patients may show symptoms of complications immediately, but others may not show symptoms until weeks or even years after hernia repair.
Between 1 and 8 percent of patients develop some kind of mesh-related infection after hernia repair.
A patient is much more likely to develop hernia mesh failure symptoms when subjected to a number of combined risk factors.
Factors that can contribute to the likelihood of a patient’s infection include the type of mesh, the kind of surgery used, and the kind of preventative measures employed to prevent such infections.
While a patient who undergoes hernia repair performed with mesh is less likely to develop another hernia than patients who do not have mesh, hernia mesh failure symptoms should be taken into account.
As time goes by, more and more hernia mesh failure symptoms have been uncovered.
Hernia Mesh Failure Symptoms
The growing list of hernia mesh failure symptoms includes, but is not limited to, the following:
- Pain
- Infection
- Hernia recurrence
- Adhesion
- Bowel obstruction
- Inflammation
- Fibrosis
- Calcification
- Thrombosis
- Mesh migration
- Mesh shrinkage/contraction
Patients may display hernia mesh failure symptoms of infection anywhere from around 2 weeks to 39 months after hernia repair. Patients generally show infection and inflammation symptoms like pain, tenderness, swelling, fever, malaise, chills, or rigors.
Hernia repair patients who show any hernia mesh failure symptoms indicating inflammation or infection should seek medical attention.
The largest contributing factor to whether or not a hernia repair patient experiences hernia mesh failure symptoms like these is the amount of mesh used to repair the damage.
Surgeons should attempt to use as little mesh as possible in order to decrease the likelihood of further complications.
Actively avoiding infection is also essential when undergoing hernia repair, and patients who have been exposed to proper infection prevention techniques are far less likely to develop serious hernia mesh failure symptoms.
If you or someone you love has suffered from complications like these after undergoing hernia repair, weeks to months prior, you may be experiencing serious hernia mesh failure symptoms and should seek medical help.
If you underwent a hernia surgery and suffered severe hernia mesh side effects, your complications may be the result of a defective mesh product. You may qualify to file a hernia mesh lawsuit. Learn more by filling out the form on this page for a free case evaluation.
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