The surgical mesh injury attorneys at Gordon and Doner are seeking patients who have suffered injuries caused by transvaginal mesh products. Surgical mesh is intended to relieve pain experienced in women with Pelvic Organ Prolapse (POP) and Stress Urinary Incontinence (SUI). With the assistance of a surgical mesh injury attorney, victims who have suffered injuries from mesh products may be eligible to seek compensation for medical bills, lost wages, physical pain and emotional anguish. For more information on how a surgical mesh injury attorney can help you with your injury claim, visit
http://www.fortheinjured.com/transvaginal-mesh.html to schedule a free consultation.
In July 2011, the FDA released a statement regarding transvaginal mesh complications, reporting that surgical mesh complications were not rare and that there is no evidence that surgical mesh procedures are more effective than non-mesh repair in regards to symptoms of POP and SUI. In fact, in light of the number of
transvaginal mesh injuries, it seems patients are put at an unnecessary risk by undergoing surgery.
Common surgical mesh injuries include erosion of the mesh into the walls of organs, recurrence of prolapsed organs and damage to the bladder, bowel and blood vessels. Patients who have suffered a transvaginal mesh injury may be eligible to recover damages with the help of a mesh injury attorney. To schedule a free and confidential case evaluation or to learn more about
surgical mesh lawsuits, visit www.fortheinjured.com today. The surgical mesh injury attorneys at Gordon and Doner will review your injury claim and guide you on your next step in legal recourse.
About Gordon and Doner
Gordon & Doner is committed to helping all those who have been injured by the actions or negligence of another person or entity. The personal injury law firm based in West Palm Beach, Florida handles all types of personal injury claims including auto accident injuries, dangerous drug litigation, medical malpractice, product liability claims, premises liability and maritime law.