An Avaulta mesh lawsuit may be an option for women who have experienced mesh problems, such as mesh erosion and pain, after undergoing pelvic prolapse surgery with the Avaulta Solo, Avaulta Biosynthetic or Avaulta Plus. Several Avaulta mesh lawsuits have already been filed, and women who are suffering from side effects stemming from their surgery may be able to file a claim for medical expenses and other damages. To find out if you can participate in an Avaulta mesh lawsuit, visit http://www.classaction.org/avaulta-transvaginal-mesh.html and complete the short form on the right for a no cost, no obligation review of your claim.
An Avaulta mesh lawsuit may be possible for women experiencing vaginal sling side effects, as it has been reported that transvaginal mesh systems used to treat pelvic organ prolapse (POP) repair and stress urinary incontinence (SUI) have been linked to a number of complications. According to a 2008 FDA public health notification, the agency received more than 1000 reports of vaginal mesh problems from nine different manufacturers over a three-year period. The following are among the vaginal mesh complications, which may include Avaulta mesh problems, reported to the FDA: urinary problems; mesh erosion; mesh infection; pelvic pain; recurrence of POP or incontinence; and bladder, bowel, and blood vessel perforation during insertion. In some cases, women, who may qualify for an Avaulta mesh lawsuit, suffered a decrease in their quality of life, due to discomfort and pain during sex resulting from vaginal scarring and mesh erosion.
Women who suffered from Avaulta mesh problems may have legal recourse for their injuries. Potentially, an Avaulta mesh lawsuit would allow patients the opportunity to recover compensation for medical bills, physical pain and other damages. To find out if you can participate in an Avaulta mesh lawsuit, visit Class Action.org and complete the form for a free, no risk review of your claim.
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