Transvaginal mesh implants are surgical implants used to treat or prevent pelvic organ prolapse (POP), which can occur in women after childbirth or surgery. POP causes the womb to fall into the vaginal area, and can also lead to the bladder and bowels slipping out of place and putting pressure on the vagina, causing considerable pain and discomfort, as well as urinary incontinence in some cases. The implants may also be used to treat incontinence.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is currently reviewing an exceedingly large number of transvaginal mesh injury complaints. Consumer advocates and experts in law and medicine are also pushing for the faulty medical devices to be recalled and or banned.
Citing cases of major health problems and death resulting from a procedure designed to fix female pelvic organ prolapse (POP) and uncontrolled urination, AKA, stress urinary incontinence or (SUI), doctors from across the nation testified in front of the FDA's Obstetrics and Gynecology Devices Advisory Committee in September 2011.
This came after women nationwide experienced post-surgery complications including severe bleeding and infection related to the synthetic mesh cutting inside the vaginal walls and eroding into nearby organs. These complications are considered the central reasons associated with the transvaginal mesh recalls and consequently the vaginal mesh lawsuits.
If you or someone you care about has experienced issues after transvaginal mesh surgery, you may be entitled to monetary compensation. Call toll-free at 1-800-856-6405 or fill out the 100% free transvaginal mesh case evaluation form on our website to speak to one of our female vaginal mesh attorneys to see if you qualify for a transvaginal mesh lawsuit. Follow the link below to fill out the form.
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