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In females, a vaginal mesh support can be used to repair pelvic organ prolapse, which can happens when pelvic organs fall out of place, by sewing the connective tissue in the vaginal wall muscle back together again.
How can Transvaginal Mesh hurt me?
Transvaginal Mesh has recently been reported to cause quite a few dangerous issues, to include reports of infection, pain, urinary problems and bowel, bladder or blood-vessel perforations. Some women have also reported continued prolapse, in addition to erosion, creating the need for additional surgery to try and eliminate the surgical mesh which eroded in to the vagina.
The FDA has issued a warning against synthetic transvaginal mesh.
I am not sure whether this was used during my pelvic organ prolapse surgery. What should I do?
TVM problems can include mesh erosion, pain, infection, bleeding, painful sexual intercourse, organ perforation, and urinary problems.
women who have had vaginal mesh surgery for pelvic organ prolapse are happy with their surgery and so far not having issues or symptoms, do not need to take any action apart fromobtaining frequent check-ups with their doctor.
Patients with problems or side effects after a surgery should notify theirmedical provider. If you are still worried and not sure if your physician used a mesh and/or do not know what kind of mesh was used in your procedure, do not hesitate to call the health care provider who handled your surgery to ask any questions you might have. You may also get in touch with a Vaginal Mesh lawyer to discuss your rights
I was recently diagnosed with pelvic organ prolapse and my physician suggested tvm as a treatment option. Exactly what should I do?
There are usually many treatment options for pelvic organ prolapse. They include non-surgical options (i.e. native tissue or biologic graft vaginal repairs), abdominal or laparoscopic mesh operations and transvaginal mesh placement. You should feel comfortable with your decision and make certain you fully understand the risks involved.
The transvaginal mesh attorneys at the Strom Law Firm, LLC can offer help and support to those who received a tvm sling, or transvaginal tape system and as a result suffered injuries such as mesh erosion, infections, pain, and even reoccurrence of urinary incontinence.
We are personal injury attorneys who offer help and support to those who received a transvaginal mesh sling, or transvaginal tape system due to pelvic organ prolapse and as a result have sustained injuries including mesh erosion, infections, pain, and even reoccurrence of urinary incontinence. Painful sexual intercourse is an additionalanother unpleasant side effect. There are quite a few ways this medical product can interrupt and destroy your life. We are here to try and help. No-one can change what happened, but we can do our best to get you the money you deserve.
The information you obtain at this website is not, nor is it intended to be, legal advice. You should consult an attorney for advice relating to your individual situation. This article is not intended to and will not create an attorney-client relationship.
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