The Avaulta mesh attorneys working with Class Action.org are available to review claims from women who developed Avaulta mesh side effects after undergoing mesh surgery to treat pelvic organ prolapse or stress urinary incontinence. Women who have experienced Avaulta mesh problems following surgery may have legal recourse, as these surgical mesh systems have been linked to a number of complications, including mesh erosion and infection. To learn more about Avaulta mesh complications and to receive a free online case review, visit http://www.classaction.org/avaulta-transvaginal-mesh.html today.
The FDA first alerted the public to
vaginal mesh complications in a 2008 Public Health Notification. In the notice, the FDA alerted patients to complications associated with the transvaginal placement of surgical meshes used to treat urinary incontinence and pelvic organ prolapse. Over the course of three years, the FDA received more than 1000 reports of mesh complications from nine companies which manufacture vaginal slings, including C.R. Bard which makes the Avaulta vaginal mesh. The FDA received reports of the following vaginal sling complications: mesh infection; pain; urinary problems; mesh erosion; and recurrence of prolapse or incontinence.
If you have experienced
Avaulta mesh problems, you may be able to take legal action to recover compensation for medical bills, pain and suffering and other damages resulting from your vaginal sling side effects. To find out if you are eligible for an
Avaulta mesh lawsuit, visit Class Action.org for a free case evaluation. The Avaulta mesh class action lawyers working with the site are providing this online case review at no cost and remain dedicated to protecting the rights of women who have experienced vaginal mesh problems.
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