TRANSVAGINAL MESH LITIGATION
TRANSVAGINAL MESH LITIGATION
About Transvaginal Mesh:
About Transvaginal Mesh:
Transvaginal mesh (TVM), also known as pelvic mesh or a bladder sling, has been used to treat pelvic organ prolapse (POP) and stress urinary incontinence (SUI).
Transvaginal mesh (TVM), also known as pelvic mesh or a bladder sling, has been used to treat pelvic organ prolapse (POP) and stress urinary incontinence (SUI).
Transvaginal mesh has been reported to cause serious complications including pain, erosion, bleeding, infection, organ perforation and autoimmune problems.
Transvaginal mesh has been reported to cause serious complications including pain, erosion, bleeding, infection, organ perforation and autoimmune problems.
In July 2011, the FDA issued a public health warning of serious complications associated with surgical mesh. The fibrous material can act like a grater, shredding the sensitive tissue in the surrounding area. There have also been reports of the mesh shrinking and folding, leading to pulling or tearing of the soft tissue to which it was attached.
In July 2011, the FDA issued a public health warning of serious complications associated with surgical mesh. The fibrous material can act like a grater, shredding the sensitive tissue in the surrounding area. There have also been reports of the mesh shrinking and folding, leading to pulling or tearing of the soft tissue to which it was attached.
If you have experienced any complications related to a transvaginal mesh implant, fill out our form below for a free case evaluation from one of our attorneys.
If you have experienced any complications related to a transvaginal mesh implant, fill out our form below for a free case evaluation from one of our attorneys.