Complications from Cystocele Repair
Cystocele is a condition also known as prolapsed bladder. It occurs when the bladder droops downward into the vagina due to a weakening of the fibrous wall that separates these two organs. Sometimes this happens because muscles are stretched and damaged during childbirth or through other extreme physical exertion. Another cause is low estrogen levels, which allow the muscles around the vagina and bladder to weaken. The problem is very similar to a hernia, and the synthetic skin graft patch, AlloDerm, has been used to repair both hernias and cystocele.
Unfortunately, AlloDerm has been associated with a long list of painful and dangerous complications. If you or a loved one has had cystocele or a hernia repaired using AlloDerm, you may be at a high risk for experiencing certain complications. If you have experienced any complications after an operation involving AlloDerm, you may be entitled to financial compensation. To learn more, contact the AlloDerm attorneys of Williams Kherkher at 800-761-3187 today to discuss your case.
Common Complications from AlloDerm
If you had cystocele repaired using AlloDerm, you may be at risk of experiencing painful and potentially dangerous complications such as:
- Mesh erosion
- Mesh failure
- Growth of abscesses
- Serious infection
- Swelling
- Bruising
- Recurrence of cystocele
If you experienced any of these AlloDerm side effects, do not hesitate to take legal action.
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If you have experienced complications from a procedure involving AlloDerm, you are not alone. The AlloDerm lawsuit attorneys of Williams Kherkher have helped many others like you seek justice. Call us today at 800-761-3187 to learn more about your rights.


