Transvaginal Mesh Complications that Wrecked Havoc

Transvaginal mesh is a flexible net-like patch which is implanted on the vaginal wall in order to strengthen its structure. It is most commonly used to treat two conditions: pelvic organ prolapse (POP) and stress urinary incontinence (SUI).


POP is a condition where the pelvic muscles are weakened and allow the organs to slip out of place. SUI, on the other hand, is the loss of bladder control brought on by a cough, sneeze, exercise, laughter, or other strenuous activity.

In 2008 and 2011, the Food and Drug Administration issued a warning stating the complications of mesh implants. Many patients have experienced a re-occurrence of POP or SUI as a result of the defective implant, and brought the effectiveness of the procedure into doubt. The victims filed for the complications and the transvaginal mesh lawsuit update allows them to raise their voice against the mesh makers as well as the surgeons as and when applicable.

With increased reports of complications, lawsuits against manufacturers have reached close to 17,000. They complained about how the treatment for these reported complications can be painful, evasive, and expensive which include surgery, blood transfusions, IV Therapy, and abscess drainages.

The major complications reported in the lawsuits include:
  • Mesh Erosion: When the mesh is implanted through the vagina, it erodes a portion of the vaginal wall. In its highest severity, erosion can result in scar tissue formation and shrinkage of vaginal tissues.
  • Mesh Contraction: Also known as shrinkage, this complication was highlghted in the 2011 FDA Safety Communication. Patients suffer from severe pain, painful sexual intercourse, and infection in case of contraction.
  • Organ Perforation: Severe vaginal mesh erosion can lead to perforation of the pelvic organ walls.
  • Mesh Adhesion: Defective meshes can cause the pelvic organs to grow impairing organ functioning. bladder, bowel and uterus are the main organs which are affected in this. multiple surgeries are required to remove the extra tissues grown between them.
So if you know someone or have yourself suffered from the complications of the transvaginal mesh implant, the expert team of settleourtvm will help you find the voice to fight for the financial compensation. Visit http://settleourtvm.com/ or dial 1-888-994-2165 to know about the procedure related to the filing of the lawsuit.

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