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Major Companies in Talk With TVM Lawsuit

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Transvaginal mesh is a net-like device that was originally used in the surgical procedures to treat hernias. More recently, manufacturers of these meshes began to market the device as a method of permanently treating pelvic organ prolapse (POP) and Stress Urinary Inconsistence (SUI). POP is a condition that is common in women after hysterectomy or child birth when the pelvic floor muscles are weakened, causing one or more pelvic organs to drop from their intended position. The mesh reinforces the pelvic region and prevents these organs from dropping. The mesh can either be manufactured from biological materials or synthetic raw materials. However, there have been plenty of adverse reports associated with the mesh implant. Till date, over 100,000 transvaginal mesh lawsuits have been filed and some of which resulted in multi-million dollar verdicts. Given its stature of settlements, TVM lawsuits are shaping up to be one of the largest medical device mass torts in history. Accord