Class Action.org has released an alert regarding Avaulta vaginal mesh systems, as these medical devices have been linked to a number of mesh problems including pain and infection. The alert explains common problems reported by Avaulta mesh patients, the potential causes of Avaulta mesh side effects, and the legal options available to women who have experienced complications from the mesh products. To learn more about the side effects of the Avaulta mesh and to receive a free online case review, visit http://www.classaction.org/avaulta-transvaginal-mesh.html today.
Problems with surgical mesh systems used to treat stress urinary incontinence and pelvic organ prolapse were first announced in an Oct. 2008 FDA health notification. During a three year time span, the agency received more than 1000 reports of
mesh complications from nine different companies, including C.R. Bard which manufacturers the Avaulta vaginal mesh. According to the health notice, the most common mesh problems reported by surgical mesh patients included pain, urinary problems, and recurrence of prolapse or incontinence. Some women also experienced vaginal scarring and mesh erosion, which led to pain, discomfort and a subsequent decrease in their quality of life.
Although an Avaulta recall has not been issued, women who have experienced Avaulta mesh problems may still be able to file a claim to recover compensation for medical bills, pain and suffering and other damages. If you have experienced
Avaulta mesh problems, you can determine your eligibility for an Avaulta mesh lawsuit by visiting Class Action.org and completing the free case evaluation form. The
Avaulta lawyers working with Class Action.org are providing this case review at no cost and are dedicated to protecting the rights of women suffering from Avaulta mesh side effects.
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