3 Things You Should Know About Hernia Repair
A hernia is a medical condition that occurs when an organ protrudes through the wall of the body cavity containing it. Hernias are usually caused by excessive strain to muscle walls, usually through heavy lifting, physical injury, or even simply coughing too hard. In most cases, hernias require repair, typically through surgery.
Unfortunately, however, not all hernia repair methods are safe. AlloDerm, a medical patch used to repair hernias, has been linked to abscesses and other health problems. If you have suffered from AlloDerm complications after hernia repair, contact a knowledgeable hernia patch lawsuit attorney of Williams Kherkher today at 800-761-3187 to discuss your case.
Three Important Hernia Repair Considerations
There are several considerations that a person who is preparing to undergo hernia repair should know, including:
- There are several different hernia repair options for patients.
- Mesh hernia patches have been linked to the development of a number of adverse medical conditions.
- If you experience symptoms such as inflammation, swelling, rapidly progressing pain, or infection following hernia repair surgery involving a mesh hernia patch, it may be due to failure of the hernia patch.
If your AlloDerm hernia patch fails, you may have to undergo additional surgery to correct these complications. This can result in increased medical bills as well as lost wages, but you may be entitled to compensation.
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If you or someone you know has suffered complications after hernia repair surgery involving the use of a mesh patch, you may be eligible for financial compensation. Contact the Alloderm lawsuit attorneys of Williams Kherkher today at 800-761-3187 to discuss your case with a qualified member of our legal team.


