A woman from Texas suffering pain due to vaginal mesh implants filed a law suit against her doctor this month. There are several vaginal mesh lawsuits filed nationwide, but in this case, the women in blaming the doctor – not the manufacturer of the devices. She claims that her doctor is liable for serious injuries that she dealt with after being implanted with a vaginal mesh device. She is hoping settlement will assist in her pain management Tyler Texas.
Vaginal mesh is commonly used to repair pelvic organ prolapse (POP), which occurs when the pelvic organs drop or bulge from their normal position into or through the vagina. It can occur naturally, after childbirth, a hysterectomy, or menopause.
The surgical implantation of vaginal mesh is a common treatment for POP. The mesh is supposed to help restore the vagina to its normal position and support the tissues of the vaginal wall and the internal organs. The surgery is usually effective, but in some cases, such as in Texas, patients may suffer complications from the vaginal mesh.
Many women who suffer pain as a result from their vaginal mesh implantations file lawsuit with the assistance of a personal injury Tyler Texas law professional. Usually, the request compensation to cover medical bills and injury-related costs.
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) issued a warning in 2011 regarding the serious complications associated with transvaginal placement of surgical mesh for POP. They made a statement that the complications are not rare in the surgical implantation of mesh products used to treat POP in women. According to the FDA, the most common complications reported include “mesh erosion, pain, infection, bleeding, pain during sexual intercourse, organ perforation, and urinary problems”. The majority of these complications lead to additional medical treatment – and now, legal aid is typical to follow these complications as well.
Anyone seeking more information about transvaginal mesh should visit their local personal injury doctor.


