Transvaginal Mesh
PKSD is reviewing cases in which recipients of transvaginal mesh/ sling products (also called pelvic mesh) have suffered from serious complications.
From 2005 to 2010, there have been nearly 4,000 injuries reported to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) following the placement of a transvaginal mesh (TVM) device.
Reported complications involve pelvic mesh from numerous manufacturers, including Boston Scientific, American Medical Systems, Inc. (AMS), C.R. Bard, Inc., and Johnson & Johnson.
Danger
The following injuries or side effects have been associated with the implantation of pelvic mesh products:
- Chronic vaginal drainage
- Erosion of the vaginal tissue
- Feeling as though something is protruding through the vagina
- Lower back pain
- Pain during intercourse
- Perforations of the bowel, bladder or blood vessels
- Pressure or feeling of "fullness" in the lower abdomen
- Reoccurence of pelvic organ prolapse (POP) or stress urinary incontinence (SUI)
- Urinary problems
- Vaginal bleeding
- Vaginal infections
- Vaginal pain not related to intercourse
- Vaginal scarring
Contact our Wisconsin Transvaginal Mesh Lawyers
If you have suffered an injury after using this dangerous medical device, it is important to hire an experienced and skilled personal injury law firm to protect you and help you obtain the financial compensation you deserve.
At PKSD, our experienced attorneys conduct a full investigation into your injuries and work to obtain high settlements for our clients. In addition, our attorneys provide each client with personalized attention and passionate representation.
If you are in need of a Wisconsin transvaginal mesh attorney, contact PKSD today for your free consultation at (800) 999-PKSD.
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