The #1 Thing You Need to Know about Your Transvaginal Mesh Patch
You had a serious medical condition – maybe a prolapsed hernia or cystocele. You sought medical attention from your doctor and underwent surgery to repair the issue. Everything should be getting better now, right?
If your medical condition was repaired with a transvaginal mesh patch, you need to be aware that you could be at risk for dangerous medical complications. Transvaginal patches were supposed to provide relief from serious medical issues, but many women have found that their suffering has only increased following surgery. Patients given the AlloDerm mesh patch report experiencing the following complications after having a transvaginal mesh patch implanted to repair a prolapsed pelvic organ:
- Severe infections due to the implant
- Ongoing or heavy bleeding
- Thinning of the vaginal wall
- Failed surgery, indicated by a return of the problem
Pelvic organ prolapse is a serious problem on its own. The situation is made that much worse by the use of a product that is of inferior quality. The makers of this product need to be held accountable for not doing everything within reason to prevent the suffering of those like you who depended on their product for help.
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If you had a transvaginal mesh patch implanted and have experienced any of the above symptoms or other issues you believe are associated with this product, you should not have to suffer unaided. Call 800-761-3187 today to speak with one of the dedicated and understanding AlloDerm lawsuit attorneys of Williams Kherkher.