Alloderm Intestinal Adherence
Hernias occur when a weakness in the abdominal muscle wall allows an organ or the fascia of an organ to protrude through, often causing considerable discomfort. To repair this problem, surgery is often required. Many of these repair procedures involve the use of a mesh patch, such as the one made by Alloderm, to repair the muscle opening and prevent future hernias. Unfortunately, the Alloderm hernia patch has demonstrated several undesirable side effects, including intestinal adherence to the patch.
If you or someone you know has experienced injury or medical complications following the use of the Alloderm hernia patch, you may be entitled to financial compensation for your pain and suffering. Contact the Alloderm lawyers of Williams Kherkher today at 800-761-3187 to discuss your case with a knowledgeable legal professional and learn more about what you can do to get the compensation you deserve.
Complications from Intestinal Adherence
When a patient undergoes hernia repair involving the Alloderm mesh patch, one of the potential complications which may occur is the adherence of their intestinal organs to the patch. Repairing this problem typically requires further surgery, and may lead to the following complications:
- Infection
- Intestinal blockage
- Discomfort
- Abscess
In some cases, these complications can cause significant medical issues and must be quickly addressed.
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If you or someone you know has experienced complications following use of the Alloderm hernia patch, you should not have to wrestle with the consequences alone. Contact the Alloderm attorneys of Williams Kherkher today at 800-761-3187 to discuss your situation with an experienced legal professional.


