Common Causes for Hernia Recurrence after Using AlloDerm
Anyone who has suffered from a hernia knows exactly how painful it can be. In addition to pain, it can cause noticeable lumps or swelling in that part of the body. People look to surgeries like herniorrhaphy and hernioplasty to permanently solve their problem. The last thing they want or expect is to have a hernia recurrence after undergoing an invasive procedure. Unfortunately, this is what sometimes happens, especially in hernioplasties which utilize AlloDerm, a mesh patch.
The AlloDerm lawsuit attorneys of Williams Kherkher believe that the manufacturers of AlloDerm should be held accountable when their product fails. If you or someone you love has had a hernia repair operation involving AlloDerm and suffered negative side effects or hernia recurrence, you may be entitled to financial compensation. Contact us by calling 800-761-3187.
Why Hernias Recur After AlloDerm
There are a variety of different patient health concerns associated with the use of AlloDerm in hernia repair surgeries. Not all of these dangers are made plain during consultations because they are a result of a defective product over which a physician has no control. The following are some of the issues which may lead to a hernia recurrence after AlloDerm is deployed during a hernia procedure:
- Mesh erosion
- Mesh tears
- Improper adhesion to attachment site
- Infection at adhesion site
- Development of excess scar tissue at adhesion site
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The potential consequences of AlloDerm use can be very serious, even life-threatening. If you or someone you love has been affected by an operation involving AlloDerm, contact an AlloDerm lawsuit attorney from Williams Kherkher at 800-761-3187 today.


