An Avaulta mesh lawsuit may be an option for women who were implanted with the Avaulta Plus, Avaulta Solo or Avaulta Biosynthetic and suffered from erosion or other complications. Potentially, these patients may be able to participate in an Avaulta mesh lawsuit to seek compensation for medical bills, pain and suffering and other damages resulting from their mesh complications. Several Avaulta mesh lawsuits have already been filed, and women looking to take legal action should keep in mind that they only have a certain amount of time to file a claim before being barred from ever seeking compensation. To find out if you are eligible for an Avaulta mesh lawsuit, visit
http://www.classaction.org/avaulta-transvaginal-mesh.html for a no cost, no obligation review of your claim.
In July 2011, the FDA announced that the transvaginal placement of mesh products, such as the Avaulta mesh, can put pelvic organ prolapse patients at a greater risk than other surgical options. Furthermore, according to the agency, with this greater risk of mesh complications comes no greater benefit. Once described as rare, mesh problems which were reported among pelvic organ prolapse repair patients implanted with vaginal mesh products include
mesh erosion; infection; discomfort; pain during sex; urinary problems; vaginal scarring; and recurrence of prolapse or incontinence.
Because C.R. Bard was allegedly negligent in the design and sale of its Avaulta mesh product, women suffering Avaulta mesh problems following pelvic organ prolapse surgery may have legal recourse. To find out if you can participate in an
Avaulta mesh lawsuit to seek compensation for damages, visit Class Action.org today. The Avaulta mesh attorneys working with the site are providing this consultation at no cost and with no obligation.
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