The risk for POP mesh complications may be greater among pelvic organ prolapse (POP) repair patients who were implanted with a mesh through the vagina when compared to those pursuing other surgical options, according to a new FDA announcement. Mesh erosion, infection and urinary problems are among the POP mesh complications reportedly experienced by women suffering problems after surgery. Because the manufacturer of these surgical meshes may have failed to properly warn patients about the risk of POP mesh complications, women who experienced side effects after surgery may have legal recourse. To find out if you can file a claim seeking compensation for medical bills, physical pain and other damages, visit
http://www.classaction.org/transvaginal-mesh.html and complete the form on the right for a no cost, no obligation review of your POP mesh complications.
Surgery to repair pelvic organ prolapse can be performed through the abdomen or transvaginally. According to the FDA, there may be a greater risk of
POP mesh complications in patients who are implanted through the vagina and surgeons are encouraged to ensure their patients are fully informed of potential POP mesh complications and alternate treatment options. The FDA had first alerted the public to POP mesh complications in 2008, and has since seen the number of adverse events continue to rise. The agency received 1503 reports of POP mesh complications between 2008 and 2010, which was five times as many as it had received between 2005 and 2007. These reports did not always distinguish whether the patient suffering POP mesh complications received a transvaginal or abdominal procedure.
If you suffered from mesh erosion, infection or other POP mesh complications, you may have legal recourse in light of the FDA’s new announcement regarding trans vaginal meshes. To find out if you can participate in a
vaginal mesh lawsuit for your POP mesh complications, visit Class Action.org today for a free case review. The vaginal mesh attorneys working with the site are providing this online consultation at no cost and remain committed to protecting the rights of women who experienced POP mesh complications.
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