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If you recently had a hernia surgery in which the doctors used hernia mesh, you might be experiencing problematic hernia mesh side effects.
For certain kinds of hernia mesh, patients have reported issues and device breakdown. Some of those patients even had to go through repair or removal surgery, procedures during which a doctor might have identified that the mesh was the source of the problem.
Why Would Someone Need Hernia Mesh?
Hernia repair is recommended for patients who have pain and complications from an existing hernia. A hernia happens when an intestine, fatty tissue, or organ squeezes through a weak spot or hole in the nearby tissue. Occasionally, a patient with this issue will even have a visible bulge on their body.
Hernias come in many different forms, including umbilical, ventral, incisional, femoral, and inguinal. These most often happen when the pressure pushes against a tissue or organ near the weak spot.
Read more: How Long Does a Hernia Mesh Repair Last?
What Treatment Options Are There for Hernia Repair?
Depending on the severity of the condition, a doctor might recommend different treatment options for patients who have a hernia. This can include a non-surgical response.
In this case, the doctor makes sure that the hernia is not getting bigger or causing any other problems. For a surgical response, an open repair or laparoscopic surgery can address the hernia issues directly.
One of the reasons that a doctor might opt for surgery with a patient is because hernias have a high rate of recurrence. Surgical mesh has become one of the most common products on the market to strengthen hernia repair and reduce the recurrence rate.
Surgical mesh is also commonly used because it is believed to reduce recovery time for the patient. However, the mesh used in hernia repair could cause problems, too.
What Are the Hernia Mesh Side Effects?
Many different kinds of complaints have been filed with the FDA from patients who received hernia mesh.
A lot of these include complaints from patients who got a polypropylene mesh. Hernia mesh patient complaints include:
- Bowel obstruction
- Fluid buildup at the site of the surgery
- Holes in neighboring organs
- Pain
- Infection
- Migration to other parts of the body
- Mesh shrinkage
Read more: How Do I Know If My Hernia Mesh Is Infected?
Although most of the complaints filed with the government over hernia mesh have to do with products that have since been recalled, any patient who gets a hernia mesh should be aware of the risks and should be informed about what to do next.
Reporting these hernia side effects should be a top concern for anyone who has gone through this surgery on their own. A doctor could advise whether or not the conditions are serious enough to warrant the mesh being removed completely.
Can Hernia Mesh Break Down & Dissolve?
Temporary hernia mesh can dissolve and break down inside the body. However, not everyone who gets hernia mesh will get the temporary mesh.
Permanent mesh stays in the body over the long term. There is also hybrid mesh out there, which includes a mix of temporary and permanent products.
Vipro is one example of a hybrid hernia mesh.
If you’ve already been injured by hernia mesh, fill out the form on this page for a free case evaluation with an experienced hernia mesh attorney.
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