By Top Class Actions  |  November 8, 2012

Category: Medical Devices
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UMass Says Vaginal Mesh Implants A Last Resort

By John Curran

 

transvaginal meshMany women who are now dealing with urinary incontinence only just finished changing diapers a few years ago. So it is uncomfortable and disheartening for some of them when they have to rush to the bathroom, or worse. In that respect, some might not feel like its even worth talking about with a doctor. Not speaking up, however, could mean risks including transvaginal mesh implant failures.

Researchers at the UMass Memorial Medical Center want to start by taking the stigma away. In advance of the National Bladder Health Week starting Monday, they want both men and women to realize that it is a common issue. Dozens of patients show up to the hospital each month. And many don’t realize that there are a number of procedures and options that don’t risk bladder sling implant failures.

One of the most common is caffeinated beverages. Caffeine and alcohol both cause problems. Caffeine is especially notable among urologists because it irritates the bladder. For women who are also worried about transvaginal mesh implant failures, cutting caffeine also counteracts the long-lasting effects of caffeine. The drug can actually enter cells themselves, increasing the time in system.

Making people aware of these problems also has a secondary goal: early treatment prevents future problems. Procedures that can lead to bladder sling implant failures should be seen as a last resort. However, that is only possible when women understand that they have stress incontinence. A pessary is one option that offers few side effect risks, as well.

Knowing the different types of incontinence is also important, and requires women to be honest with themselves. Urge incontinence, or involuntary urination and immediate feelings of pressure, is caused by bladder muscle spasms. If a doctor misdiagnoses it, vaginal mesh implant failures are a real risk. Instead, lifestyle chances should be used, or Botox if necessary.

Vaginal mesh implant failures are a common occurrence for many women, but few have taken the time to get help with paying the costs for expensive revision surgeries. If you or someone you know has dealt with these conditions, visit our Transvaginal Mesh, Vaginal Sling, Vaginal Mesh and Bladder Sling Class Action Lawsuit Investigation now. You can get a free consultation from an experienced bladder sling implant failure lawsuit lawyer by filling out the simple form there.

There are so many side effects that can be caused by the implants, ranging from infections to internal bleeding and punctures. Find out if you should pursue a legal remedy. It costs you nothing, and a bladder sling implant failure lawsuit lawyer doesn’t get paid if you don’t. Act now.

 

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Updated November 8th, 2012

 

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