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Transvaginal Mesh - Complications and Legal Solutions

Author: William Wilburn
by William Wilburn
Posted: Jan 02, 2018

Most medical procedures carry the possibility of developing complications. But most of these complications and side effects are rare and the side effects that are common are relatively mild. These factors are considered acceptable risk for the different health benefits provided by the procedure or medication.

Manufacturers carry out comprehensive research and government bodies like the FDA double check everything before the procedure or medication is allowed to enter the market. Unfortunately, there are products like transvaginal mesh that slip through the cracks in the system and cause a lot of problems.

What is TVM?

The transvaginal mesh is a small mesh made from synthetic material that’s implanted in the pelvic region. It serves as support to damaged and weakened tissue and muscles caused by health problems like stress urinary incontinence or pelvic organ prolapse. The doctor will surgically implant this mesh in the pelvis to ensure the condition doesn’t worsen. There are over 100,000 procedures involving this mesh carried out every year.

What are the complications that arise from this procedure?

While TVM is successful in some cases, the procedure is very risky. Ever since FDA approved of its use, thousands of patients have experienced and complained of this procedure to the organization. Reports of vaginal mesh complications, including fatalities, forced FDA to declare that the problems were not rare and every patient was at high risk. The problems caused by the mesh are not easy to treat and require several surgical interventions that are both expensive and painful. Here are some of the complications commonly seen in patients:

  • The synthetic mesh can erode and disintegrate in the body. The small synthetic particles can travel through the bloodstream and harm other organs.
  • The edges of the mesh can dig into and cut the delicate tissue it is anchored in and cause internal bleeding, infection, and pain.
  • The mesh provides a hospitable environment to harmful bacteria, which can lead to infections and vaginal mesh complications as well.
  • Patients can experience crippling pain in the pelvic and abdominal region that might prevent them from carrying out their day-to-day activities.

What legal solutions are available to you?

Many patients have decided to sue manufacturers like Johnson & Johnson that make the vaginal meshes. Most cases are based on the fact that the manufacturers didn’t provide enough warnings or mention the risks involved clearly. The synthetic mesh isn’t the only effective option available in the market as meshes made from biological materials work well and don’t cause any many vaginal mesh complications. If patients had that information, they might have made a different choice regarding their procedure.

An experienced and well-trained lawyer will study your care and offer detailed advice on how to proceed with the case. With their help, you might be able to win sufficient compensation to cover the expenses and problems that arose from vaginal mesh complications. If you’ve experienced these problems, don’t hesitate to contact a legal professional and explain all the facts related to your case. They’ll help you find the best possible solution.

About the Author

The Author here is a lawyer. He knows how miserable the condition of the patients is when they suffer from the side-effects of bladder mesh. In this article, he has highlighted the facts that one needs to consider when filling bladder mesh lawsuit.

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Author: William Wilburn

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