Transvaginal Mesh Lawsuit
Transvaginal Mesh is a medical device implanted in women to treat urinary excretion and pelvic organ prolapse. The device can be implanted either transvaginally or abdominally; inserting the mesh through the vagina is the easier method. The device is used to help women with weakened pelvic muscles and organs after hysterectomy, menopause, or childbirth who have experienced bladder, rectum and uterus complications. In October 2008, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) issued a warning to surgeons about the problems associated with transvaginal mesh. In 2011, the FDA reported over 4,000 complications related to the transvaginal mesh.
If you or a loved one has experienced any of the serious side effects caused by transvaginal mesh, please contact The Law Center. Fill out the form or call 866-465-1419 to learn if you are eligible to join a transvaginal mesh lawsuit.