Vaginal mesh complications

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Vaginal Mesh Lawsuit center Patients who received transvaginal mesh as treatment for pelvic organ prolapse, urinary stress incontinence, or other procedures should be aware that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration has issued warnings regarding this material. As of July 2011, the agency recommended alternative treatments due to complications that include pain, urinary problems, infection, incontinence, and erosion or protrusion of this mesh. Patients interested in pursuing a vaginal mesh lawsuitdue to their increased risk of serious injuries should familiarize themselves with the process.

Vaginal mesh complications Vaginal mesh lawyers report that women implanted with these products have suffered injuries that include erosion through the vaginal epithelium, bleeding, painful sexual intercourse, urinary problems, infection, POP and/or SUI recurrence, chronic pain, and vaginal scarring.

Vaginal mesh recall Transvaginal mesh device implants used to treat pelvic organ prolapse and stress urinary incontinence were approved through a Food & Drug Administration (FDA) process known as 501(k) clearance. In 1999, a vaginal mesh recall was issued for a Boston Scientific product called Protegen.

Vaginal mesh lawyer The vaginal mesh lawyers at Bernstein Liebhard LLP are directly involved in the litigation involving transvaginal mesh products, and are available to answer all of your questions regarding this complex litigation.

Filing A Vaginal Mesh Lawsuit If you believe you have a case for failed vaginal mesh implants, Bernstein Liebhard can help. We will evaluate your case free of charge and if we determine that you may be eligible for compensation from your vaginal mesh implant’s manufacturer we will file a vaginal mesh lawsuit on your behalf. Contact Us: Facebook Google + LinkedIn Website: Click Hear


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