New York 5/18/2011 2:15:40 AM
News / Health & Wellness

Eroded Mesh, Bladder Sling Problems May Qualify Women for Trans Vaginal Mesh Lawsuit

Women who have developed an eroded mesh, bladder sling problems or other mesh side effects may have legal recourse. The FDA has reported that serious complications have been associated with the transvaginal placement of meshes used in pelvic organ prolapse and stress urinary incontinence surgery, and patients who experienced mesh problems after implantation may be able to make a claim for financial compensation. If your mesh eroded or led to bladder sling problems, find out if you can partake in a vaginal mesh lawsuit to recover the cost of medical bills and other damages. Visit http://www.classaction.org/transvaginal-mesh.html and complete the short form on the right for a no cost, no obligation review of your vaginal mesh problems

The FDA released a safety announcement in 2008 to alert patients to complications associated with the placement of transvaginal meshes used in stress urinary incontinence and pelvic organ prolapse repair surgery. Over the course of three years, the agency received more than 1000 reports of vaginal mesh complications, such as urinary problems and mesh erosion, from nine separate mesh manufacturers. Women also reported pelvic pain and recurrence of prolapse or incontinence, the conditions which should have been treated by the procedure. Pain during sex and vaginal scarring were also among the other reported vaginal mesh problems. 

The Avaulta Plus, Avaulta Solo and Avaulta Biosynthetic are among the mesh systems which have been linked to serious complications. Avaulta mesh problems can reportedly include pelvic pain, infection and mesh erosion. Like patients experiencing bladder sling problems, women who have experienced Avaulta mesh problems may have legal recourse. 

If you developed an eroded mesh or bladder sling problems, you may be able to make a claim for financial compensation. A vaginal mesh lawsuit would allow patients experiencing vaginal mesh problems the chance to seek compensation for pain and suffering, medical bills and other losses resulting from their vaginal sling problems. To find out if you can make a claim for compensation, visit Class Action.org to receive a free case evaluation. The vaginal mesh attorneys working with the site are providing this online case review at no cost and remain committed to protecting the rights of patients who experienced mesh complications and bladder sling problems. 

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