Surgical Mesh Side Effects & Symptoms: The Ugly Truth
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UPDATED: Jul 17, 2023
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Surgical mesh complications can include SUI, POP and much more. Injured women say that both physical and emotional pain are part of the ugly truth being discovered.
Surgical Mesh Side Effects & Symptoms
There are numerous potential surgical mesh injuries being reported across the nation. Two of the most serious surgical mesh injuries are stress urinary incontinence (SUI) and pelvic organ prolapse (POP). SUI is a condition where a woman loses urine during physical activities that increase abdominal pressure. The level of physical activity can be something as simple as a sneeze, cough or laugh. POP is a condition that occurs when the normal support for the vagina is lost. It is basically a sagging or dropping of the bladder, the urethra, the cervix and the rectum.
In addition to SUI injuries and POP injuries. One of the most common surgical mesh side effects, according to injury lawyers, is a bad infection because the devices are so hard to get out once the tissue infiltrates. Women with a defective surgical mesh product wind up with extreme pain, urinary problems, urine leakage, mesh erosion into vaginal tissue and scarring. The mesh can actually harden because scar tissue forms around the foreign body. After that, a patient can have a recurrence of the pelvic organ prolapse or the incontinence.
It can be also dangerous putting the mesh in because, even though it’s designed to be put in with minimally invasive surgery, you can still have side effects such as bowel perforation or bladder perforation or blood vessel perforation during insertion. There can also be problems with chronic vaginal drainage or bleeding. For sexually active women, there can be pain during intercourse. There can also be vaginal pain that’s not related to intercourse. Some women report feeling pressure or fullness in their lower abdomen, a foreign body feeling or a feeling of something protruding from the vagina.
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Surgical Mesh Injury Repair
So, what happens when these surgical mesh devices have to be taken out and what might be used in its place? According to product liability lawyers who handle Bard Avaulta surgical mesh lawsuits, every case is different and different doctors will likely approach it in different ways.
Even though doctors were told that the surgical mesh was a great appliance that could be used to support the pelvic floor, it’s now being discovered that they don’t work as well as they should. Unfortunately, many of those same doctors are directing patients to a gynecological surgeon to see what, if anything, can be done once the device has failed.
Case Studies: Surgical Mesh Side Effects and Symptoms
Case Study 1: Suffering From SUI and POP
Emily undergoes surgical mesh implantation to address her stress urinary incontinence and pelvic organ prolapse. However, she experiences complications with the mesh, leading to severe infections, urinary problems, and discomfort. Emily seeks legal representation to address the impact of defective surgical mesh and pursue compensation for her injuries.
Case Study 2: Surgical Mesh Injury Repair
Linda faces surgical mesh complications and decides to have the mesh removed. She explores different options for repair and replacement of the mesh but encounters challenges due to varying medical approaches. Product liability lawyers handling surgical mesh lawsuits assist Linda in navigating the complexities of her case.
Case Study 3: Dangers of Surgical Mesh Implants
Sarah undergoes minimally invasive surgery for surgical mesh insertion but experiences unexpected side effects. She encounters complications such as bowel perforation, bladder perforation, and chronic vaginal drainage. Sarah seeks legal help to hold the manufacturer accountable for the defective mesh and its impact on her health and well-being.
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Mary Martin has been a legal writer and editor for over 20 years, responsible for ensuring that content is straightforward, correct, and helpful for the consumer. In addition, she worked on writing monthly newsletter columns for media, lawyers, and consumers. Ms. Martin also has experience with internal staff and HR operations. Mary was employed for almost 30 years by the nationwide legal publi...
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