TVM Implants That Caused Lawsuits

The transvaginal mesh implants have been in the pharmaceutical market for a long time now but there have always been debates and questions about its effectiveness. The FDA, which initially claimed the medical device to be a safe alternative to the existing treatment procedure for pelvic organ prolapse and stress urinary incontinence, has now labeled it as a high-risk device. The severe side effects linked with the mesh implant came to the forefront when thousands of women complained about the problem of mesh erosion.

Why need mesh implant?
Most women, with growing age, have weakened pelvic floor muscles. To support the region, the mesh implant surgery has seemed to be an easy and efficient option.
Unfortunately, there are a number transvaginal mesh complications associated with the treatment of SUI and POP; the most common of which is mesh erosion. Understandably, the vaginal mesh breaks off in parts and migrates to different parts of the bowel region creating health complications like infection. The only option to cure the condition is go for a revision surgery, however as the initial surgery is meant to be a permanent one, it often becomes difficult to have a successful second surgical intervention. Additionally, as the mesh particles are fragile, it might require more than one corrective surgery to get rid of all the particles.


Other complications
The major complications of a faulty mesh implant includes but not limited to severe vaginal pain, UTI, pelvic pain, bladder infection, vaginal pain during intercourse,  mesh hardening, extrusion of the device,  injury of the nearby organs, organ wall perforation, recurrence of SUI.
The victims of such complications leading to the unnecessary injury can opt for monetary compensation. The mesh makers have hided the potential side effects of the implant putting a serious risk to the public health. Most importantly, the manufacturers did wrong advertising campaigns and branding to sell more of their products paying little heed to the public health.

Speak up before it’s too late
SettleOurTVM has a team of experienced and dedicated attorneys who deal with the vaginal mesh lawsuits. If you or any of your loved ones faced the injuries of a defective transvaginal implant surgery, delay no more and get in touch with http://settleourtvm.com/ or dial 1 (888) 994 -2165. You can schedule an appointment to get a free and confidential appointment to determine if your case is eligible for financial compensation.

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