Have you suffered from surgery mesh removal complications?

Abdominal pelvic organ prolapse surgical procedures using mesh appear to have lower rates of surgery mesh complications compared to POP surgical repair with transvaginal mesh.

Over half of patients who experienced surgery mesh erosion caused by non-absorbable mesh had to suffer through an additional surgery mesh removal procedure to remove the mesh while other patients were left with no other treatment options and had to have two to three additional surgery repairs. There has been an increase in the number of reported surgery mesh complications involving mesh contraction which can lead to vaginal shortening, tightening and pain caused by transvaginal mesh used in POP surgeries.

The most frequently reported problems caused by bladder surgical mesh include:
• Vaginal mesh erosion
• Pain
• Infection
• Urinary problems
• Bleeding
• Organ perforation
• Recurrent prolapse
• Neuro-muscular problems
• Vaginal scarring/shrinkage
• Emotional problems

If the mesh has bulged or eroded out of the vaginal tissue (referred to as exposure, extrusion or protrusion) from a bladder sling repair procedure or from a transvaginal mesh procedure it can lead to several different surgery mesh complications including: bleeding, urinary problems, pain and infection. It is also possible that over time surgery mesh erosion will occur into the bladder. Treatment involves removing the mesh and repairing any damage caused by the mesh.

We represent all patients suffering from transvaginal surgery mesh erosion complications and families of a loved one on a contingency basis which means that there are never any legal fees unless we win compensation in your case. For a free no-obligation consultation please call toll free or fill out our short online contact form and an attorney will contact you to answer any of your questions including the latest bladder surgery mesh recall news on mesh bladder sling lawsuits filing deadlines.