The New York vaginal mesh attorneys at Block O’Toole & Murphy are available to review claims from women who suffered complications after being implanted with a transvaginal mesh in the treatment of pelvic organ prolapse (POP) or stress urinary incontinence (SUI). Potentially, these individuals may be able to participate in a transvaginal mesh lawsuit to seek compensation for medical bills and other damages stemming from their vaginal mesh problems. If you have experienced mesh erosion, urinary problems or other complications after undergoing surgery with a transvaginal mesh, find out if you have legal recourse by visiting
http://www.blockotoole.com/vaginal-mesh-lawsuits--2-54524.html and completing the free case evaluation form. The New York vaginal mesh lawyers at the firm are providing this online consultation at no cost and with no obligation.
The FDA has made several announcements regarding vaginal mesh problems, the first of which was released in October 2008. In a public health notification, the FDA announced that it had received more than 1000 reports of vaginal mesh problems from nine different manufacturers. These vaginal mesh complications included the following: mesh erosion; infection; pain (including pain during sex); vaginal scarring; urinary problems; recurrence of incontinence or prolapse; and bowel, bladder and blood vessel perforation during insertion. In July 2011, the FDA updated its safety communication to warn patients and doctors that
POP mesh complications associated with transvaginal placement are not rare, as it had originally reported, and that the number of adverse reports had continued to increase since the agency’s first announcement. Since updating its safety communication, the FDA has reportedly proposed tougher regulations for the transvaginal mesh in pelvic organ prolapse repair patients due to the rate and severity of complications being reported following insertion.
If you were implanted with a transvaginal mesh and suffered from mesh erosion or other complications, you may have legal recourse. To learn more about your eligibility for a
vaginal mesh lawsuit, visit BlockOToole.com today and complete the free case review form. There is a time limit for filing all vaginal mesh claims, so do not hesitate to take advantage of this free consultation, offered courtesy of the New York vaginal mesh lawyers at Block O’Toole & Murphy.
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