By Sarah Mirando  |  December 4, 2012

Category: Medical Devices
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Mayo Clinic: Vaginal Mesh Implant Risks High

By John Curran

 

bladder sling implantThe National Institutes of Health have noted that bladder sling implant failures could have painful consequences for women with stress urinary incontinence for at least the past year. The prestigious Mayo Clinic, one the best-known medical centers in the U.S., noted that vaginal mesh implant failure side effects could be significant all the way back in 2008.

The reason that the timing is so significant is the fact that many women report that they were unaware of the risks when they consulted with a vaginal sling implant lawsuit lawyer before filing a claim against a medical device manufacturer. It is unclear whether or not urologists and surgeons were mentioning these side effects, or if they were buried in the fine print. Either way, this is not a new phenomenon.

Nor are they any less traumatic, no matter the font size. A woman dealing with a bladder sling implant failure may find that she is facing infections, organ punctures or even excessive bleeding. She may be unable to urinate, or still have incontinence issues. Worse, the number of surgeries needed to repair or remove the device after a vaginal sling implant failure are four, on average.

There is no guarantee that the procedures at all. Some women still deal with ongoing pain and infections because the device cannot be fully removed. Worse, the plastic known as polypropylene that can stay in is biologically incompatible for some women, leading to ongoing needs for antibiotics because of the bladder sling implant failure side effects. Many women may not take enough time using other treatments that could remove the likelihood of these risky procedures.

They include botox injections as more invasive options, or lifestyle changes like removing caffeine and other dietary choices from one’s diet. As many urologists note, using a vaginal sling implant should be a last resort, if it is used at all.

Many women were not aware of this fact, and have considered legal action against the medical device manufacturer. There are many companies that make similarly problematic devices, and it’s easy to learn about legal options at the Transvaginal Mesh, Vaginal Sling, Vaginal Mesh and Bladder Sling Class Action Lawsuit Investigation. A free consultation with an experienced vaginal sling implant lawsuit lawyer is available after filling out the short form there.

It may be possible to pursue a claim against a transvaginal mesh implant maker that could result in money to defray the costs of medical care and loss of quality of life. Start at the investigation now to learn more.

 

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Updated December 4th, 2012

 

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