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Mesh Erosion: A Look At One Of The Alleged Side Effects Mentioned In A Number Of Transvaginal Mesh Lawsuits

April 07, 2016 – – TheProductLawyers.com report on one of the alleged side effects associated with patients who have undergone surgery for the placement of transvaginal mesh. The device was approved by the FDA in both 1996 and 2002 for different purposes. In 1996, mesh was approved for use in procedures for stress urinary incontinence and then in 2002 as a treatment for pelvic organ prolapse.

Since its approval by the FDA and its use by thousands of women, several thousand plaintiffs have come forward to allege that the devices, manufactured by C.R. Bard, Johnson & Johnson, Boston Scientific, Coloplast Corp and Cook Medical, cause serious negative side effects that are not thoroughly detailed by the companies. Those side effects have included bleeding, infection, organ perforation, vaginal or pelvic pain, inability to engage in sexual intercourse, vaginal shrinkage, vaginal scarring, recurrent incontinence, mesh contraction and neuro-muscular problems.

One of the most commonly reported side effects of the device is mesh erosion through the vagina. When this happens, the mesh can break apart and can cut or perforate organs including the bladder, vagina and bowels, according to Transvaginal Mesh Center.

Several thousand cases concerning mesh have already been brought to court and more are expected to accumulate. Meanwhile, attorneys at Banville Law are working to make sure that those who believe they have suffered adverse side effects as a result of a transvaginal mesh implant are given the important opportunity to explore their legal rights fully. Qualifying individuals may be entitled to legal action and financial compensation. Banville Law is currently offering free case evaluations for those parties.

To learn more about transvaginal mesh, or to ask questions, contact Banville Law by calling (877) 671-6480.

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Contact TheProductLawyers.com:

Banville Law
877-671-6480
info@banvillelaw.com
165 West End Ave #1h,
New York, NY 10023

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