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Nerve Damage From The Vaginal Mesh, Obturator Neuralgia Mesh Complications

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Nerve Damage From The Vaginal Mesh, Vaginal Mesh Lawyers Filing Pelvic Mesh Lawsuits as Women Continue To Suffer

It has been  established that obturator neuralgia is a complication associated with the vaginal mesh, caused by an arm that either directly damages the nerve or causes traction and scar tissue around the nerve over time. Symptoms of obturator neuralgia may include a deep ache in the region of the groin and may radiate toward the knee. Active or passive hip flexion and internal rotation of the hip causes the pain. There is also allodynia involving the anterior and internal surface of the thigh, which is pain caused by normal touch or friction from clothes.

The significance of these conditions  caused by a pelvic  mesh cause symptoms and disability. The most nauseating question becomes the following: Does an orthopedic surgeon with a scalpel see the patient first, or will it be a knowledgeable Urogynecologist. This can misdiagnosed as a hip problem.

How can a physician determine if obturator neuralgia is the source of the pain? This requires knowledge of the mesh product used, clinical and physical exam, and the use of a CT guided anesthetic block used for diagnostic purposes. A temporary relief of the pain is diagnostic. A transvaginal mesh implant patient who is determined to have obturator neuralgia may undergo obturator neurolysis, which is release of scar tissue from the nerve. This is accomplished via minimally invasive laparoscopic surgical approach. Results from a small study in France have shown outstanding results.

It is important for mesh patients with obturator neuralgia to be at a center that can both remove the vaginal  mesh as well as carry out the neurolysis because both procedures can be done at the same time, which would prevent the need for a second surgery and prolonged suffering.

Women should be aware of all symptoms and complications related to the vaginal mesh so that a n appropriate diagnosis and mesh treatment , usually removal of the mesh, can be made. Call the Vaginal Mesh Helpline for a lawyer and doctor.

 

Pelvic Mesh Helpline, Pelvic Mesh Lawyers, Pelvic Mesh Lawsuit

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The Pelvic Mesh Helpline is here to help you.

Our pelvic mesh medical social worker can help you understand your mesh complications and how to get a vaginal mesh doctor. We can also offer help in connecting with a pelvic mesh lawyer. The Pelvic  Mesh Helpline is connecting women with pelvic mesh lawyers and doctors nationwide. Let us help you locate a pelvic mesh lawyer. Pelvic mesh go under many names: They could be called a vaginal mesh, bladder sling, vaginal tape, TVT, pelvic mesh, or surgical mesh. This is still a vaginal mesh.

Manufacturers Involved In the Pelvic Mesh Lawsuits

Johnson & Johnson, Ethicon TVT Gynecare, TVT Gynemesh, PS Prolene Polypropylene Mesh, Patch Secur Bard Avaulta Plus™ BioSynthetic Support System Avaulta Solo TM, Synthetic Support System Faslata®, Allograft Pelvicol® ,Tissue PelviSoft®, Biomesh Pelvitex™, Polypropylene Mesh American Medical Systems or AMS SPARC®, Boston Scientific Advantage™, Sling System Obtryx®, Curved Single Obtryx®, Mesh Sling Prefyx Mid U™, Mesh Sling System Prefyx PPS™

Many women who have suffered injuries as a result of pelvic  mesh have decided to file  pelvic mesh lawsuits. This has become a Multi-District Litigation and lawsuits are being consolidated and filed in selected districts thru-out the USA.  Pelvic Mesh Helpline lawyers are accepting nationwide cases on an individual basis, not as part of a class action.

 

Pelvic Mesh Multi District Lawsuit List Consolidated Under Judge Goodwin in West Virginia

 

Pelvic Mesh Lawsuit MDL – 2325, IN RE: American Medical Systems, Inc., Pelvic Repair System Products Liability Litigation

Pelvic Mesh Lawsuit MDL – 2326 IN RE: Boston Scientific Corp. Pelvic Repair System Products Liability Litigation

Pelvic Mesh Lawsuit MDL – 2327 IN RE: Ethicon, Inc., Pelvic Repair System Products Liability Litigation

Pelvic mesh lawsuit MDL – 2387 IN RE: Coloplast Corp. Pelvic Support Systems Products Liability Litigation

What are the Pelvic Mesh Lawsuit  Complications ?

  • Erosion of the pelvic mesh thru the vaginal wall
  • Pelvic Mesh Failure
  • Infection is a serious mesh-patch complication
  • Pain and discomfort
  • Perforations of the bowel, bladder or blood vessels
  • Recurrence of Pelvic Organ Prolapse (POP) and Stress Urinary Incontinence (SUI)
  • Urinary problems and more severe incontinence
  • Painful sexual intercourse
  • Potential injury to the partner
  • Feeling the mesh or pieces of substance in the vaginal canal
  • Vaginal mesh erosion
  • Increased incontinence
  • Lower back pain
  • Abdominal pain
  • Gastrointesitnal discomfort
  • Bladder and or bowel incontinence

 

 

 

 

 

Vaginal Mesh Lawsuit, Urgent Statute Of Limitations Notice

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After July of this year many vaginal lawyers will no longer be accepting vaginal mesh lawsuit cases for states with 2 year statute of limitations. The number of lawyers still accepting cases for states with 1 yr statutes is minimal. States with 1 year statutes include: Tennessee, Louisiana,  and Kentucky. At the end of July women in the states with 2 year statutes may have a difficult time finding lawyers to accept their vaginal mesh lawsuits as well.

After July there will be a number of states left with 4 year and 6 year statutes of limitations. But, even if your vaginal mesh was implanted in one of these “lucky” states you should not procrastinate getting your lawsuit filed. If you have had your mesh implanted in a state that is not on the list below you will need to find a very creative and shrewd lawyer or law firm that will accept your case.

The following states have 4 or 6 year statutes:

Arkansas, Washington D.C, Florida, Maine, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Montana, New York, North Carolina, Rhode Island, South Carolina and South Dakota, Utah, Washington, Wisconsin, Wyoming are all 4 to 6 year states.

To find out more about the vaginal mesh lawsuit updates check back on this site frequently. We are always posting the latest information. Do not despair. We may be able to locate a lawyer who will accept your case even if  your mesh was implanted in a one year or two year statute state.

We are extremely concerned about the women who may been left out and urge you contact us right away.

Vaginal Mesh Trials Have Begun. Vaginal Mesh Lawyers Ready

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Vaginal Mesh Lawsuits.

The Vaginal Mesh Helpline is keeping you updated on  new news regarding the Vaginal Mesh lawsuits. The vaginal mesh trials have begun. We are waiting, watching and hoping for justice for the thousands of women injured by all these Prolene mesh implants. The stories of pain and suffering we hear on a daily basis are horrific.

We must reach out to all women with a vaginal mesh to push you to file your vaginal mesh lawsuit now.

Have You Been Rejected By A Lawyer Due To Statute Of Limitation Issues?

Call the Vaginal Mesh Helpline. We may be able to get a lawyer for you. Yes, there are statutes of limitations for your state but, there are aspects of the law that may bypass these.  We do not want anyone to be left out. If you have been told by a lawyer that you do not meet “his” criteria do not give up. Call us and get another opinion. There are so many lawyers after mesh victims and as the trials proceed new allegations, criteria and injuries will start to be revealed. What was no 6 months ago maybe yes now. Do not give up hope and call us today.

You Must File Your Vaginal Mesh Lawsuit Now.

The vaginal mesh lawsuits are being filed against five separate manufacturers. They are Johnson & Johnson’s Ethicon division, Coloplast, American Medical Systems, C.R. Bard, and Boston Scientific.

Vaginal Mesh Lawsuit Settlements

The first vaginal mesh trial against Johnson & Johnson  has begun. In March, the nation’s first trial involving an Ethicon mesh lawsuit concluded in the New Jersey litigation, with the jury awarding more than $11 million to the victim, including $7.76 million in punitive damages. (Gross v. Gynecare Inc., Atl-L-6966-10, Superior Court of Atlantic County, New Jersey).

File Your Vaginal Mesh Lawsuit

If you have not filed your vaginal mesh lawsuit or have been rejected by a law firm based on His “criteria” or statute of limitations call the Vaginal Mesh Helpline today, We may be able to get you a vaginal mesh lawyer and a vaginal mesh doctor.

Vaginal Mesh News Update

A Joint Status Conference is scheduled for May 23rd regarding the thousands of transvaginal mesh lawsuits pending in U.S. District Court for the Southern District of West Virginia. The lawsuits have been formulated into five MDLs, which are entitled: In Re: American Medical Systems, Inc., Pelvic Repair Systems Products Liability Litigation, MDL No. 2325; In Re: Boston Scientific Corp., Pelvic Repair Systems Products Liability Litigation, MDL No. 2326; In Re: C.R. Bard, Inc., Pelvic Repair Systems Products Liability Litigation, MDL No. 2187; and In Re: Ethicon, Inc., Pelvic Repair Systems Products Liability Litigation, MDL No. 2327.

Vaginal Mesh Bellwether Trials Set For 2013, File Your Vaginal Mesh Lawsuit

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Thousands of women with horrific and life changing side effects from vaginal mesh implants nationwide will begin to see justice in 2013. The bellwether trials are set to begin and you must get justice. If you have not retained a lawyer for your mesh lawsuit you must di it right away. You cannot wait. Women nationwide must stand as a group and every single one must file the lawsuit to get justice for all women. It is not about the money but, the message. Justice must be sought.

Bellwether trials involving vaginal mesh lawsuits will be in the news for 2013 and may well be the largest lawsuit of 2013.

Bellwether trials are set to begin in 2013 for the vaginal mesh which has caused severe injury to 1000's of women. Our vaginal mesh lawyers are  actively filing lawsuits in the mesh litigation and looks forward to the steps toward justice for women across the USA. Wome of all ages have been harmed. The youngest we have heard from is 33 and the oldest 87. These are daughters, wives, sisters, mothers and grandmas.

These bellwether trials will help  determine  how juries will  rule in similar actions.

Vaginal Mesh Bellwether Trials
These trials will take place in four multidistrict litigations underway in U.S. District Court, Southern District of West Virginia.  C.R. Bard, Inc., Pelvic Repair Systems Products Liability Litigation (“MDL No. 2187”) will begin on February 5, 2013.

American Medical Systems, Inc., Pelvic Repair Systems Products Liability Litigation (“MDL No. 2325”) will begin on December 3, 2013. Ethicon, Inc., Pelvic Repair Systems Products Liability Litigation (“MDL No. 2327”) and Boston Scientific Corp., Pelvic Repair Systems Products Liability Litigation (“MDL No. 2326).

Important vaginal Mesh Alert

The first trial for Ethicon vaginal mesh lawsuits will begin  in January 2013 in New Jersey Superior Court, Atlantic County division,

Judge Joseph R. Goodwin of the United States District Court in West Virginia presides over not one multidistrict litigation, but four, all involving transvaginal mesh lawsuits.

  • Johnson & Johnson’s Ethicon division,
  • Coloplast,
  • American Medical Systems,
  • C.R. Bard,
  • Boston Scientific.

Judge Goodwin ordered C.R. Bard’s bellwether trial date to be February 5th, 2013. C.R. Bard specifically faces an MDL comprising 600 lawsuits. Avaulta Mesh’s MDL bellwether trials are scheduled for the same month.

Judge Carol E. Higbee, who presides over a sixth transvaginal mesh multidistrict lawsuit in New Jersey, set  trials to begin in November.

If you have not filed your vaginal mesh lawsuit you must do it immediately. Once the trials begin knew knowledge and facts will begin to be revealed and more injuries will mean many of the cases that may have been rejected will be viable. If a lawyer has rejected your mesh lawsuit due to some sort of decided pre-trial criteria you may still have a chance once the proceedings develope and injuries become apparent. We suggest you contact us right away if you have been rejected by a law firm to get a second opinion.

 

 

Vaginal Mesh Helpline is Watching the Vaginal Mesh Lawsuit

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The Vaginal Mesh Helpline is watching the movement of the vaginal mesh lawsuit as it progresses. We have a vaginal mesh lawsuit overview for you:

Update For the Vaginal Mesh Lawsuits

On August 22 and August 23, 2012, the Honorable Joseph R. Goodwin, who is overseeing the pelvic mesh multidistrict litigations currently pending in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of West Virginia, issued four pretrial orders in the following actions: In re: American Medical Systems, Inc., Pelvic Repair Systems Products Liability Litigation (“MDL No. 2325”); In re: Boston Scientific Corp., Pelvic Repair Systems Products Liability Litigation (“MDL No. 2326”); In re: Ethicon, Inc., Pelvic Repair System Products Liability Litigation (“MDL No. 2327”); and In re: C.R. Bard, Inc., Pelvic Repair System Products Liability Litigation (“MDL No. 2187”).* The first three pretrial orders deal with the filing of complaints in the American Medical Systems, Boston Scientific Corp., and Ethicon MDLs. The fourth pretrial order sets forth deadlines for bellwether trial selection and related discovery in the C.R. Bard MDL.

Vaginal Mesh lawsuit MDL'S

Transvaginal mesh lawsuits in four related multidistrict litigations

 Southern District of West Virginia includes:

  •   C.R. Bard, Inc., Pelvic Repair System Products Liability Litigation, MDL No. 2187 (619 cases);
  •   American Medical Systems, Inc., Pelvic Repair System Products Liability Litigation, MDL No. 2325 (312 cases);
  •   Boston Scientific Corp. Pelvic Repair System Products Liability Litigation, MDL No. 2326 (207 cases); and
  •   Ethicon, Inc., Pelvic Repair System Products Liability Litigation, MDL No. 2327  (278 cases).
     

Trials Set To Begin in the Vaginal Mesh Lawsuits

The latest batch of bellwether trials in the Bard Avaulta MDL are set to begin in June 2013, according to Lawyers USA Online (http://lawyersusaonline.com/) (subscription required). The first set of bellwether trials are scheduled for February 2013.

Vaginal Mesh Lawsuit Discovery Approved

Chief District Judge Joseph R. Goodwin of the U.S. District Court for the Western District of West Virginia currently presides over four transvaginal mesh lawsuit MDL’s.  Judge Goodwin issued a pretrial order to authorize discovery processes for all four MDL’s, which consolidate litigation alleging vaginal mesh problems resulting from devices manufactured by against American Medical Systems, Boston Scientific, C.R. Bard, and Ethicon.
 

 

 

Vaginal Mesh Launches Nationwide Outreach, Vaginal Mesh Lawyers Applaud

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Vaginal Mesh Helpline reports that  a women has finally had enough and protests the vaginal mesh. The Vaginal Mesh Helpline and vaginal mesh lawyers applaud. Perhaps this will become a trend and we will begin to see protests thru-out the country. and is being offered to our readers.
The Vaginal Mesh Helpline is gearing up for what they feel is a second round outreach to some of the largest cities in the United States. "We expect a new wave of T.V ads by lawyers after the election and we are ready."" Women see lawyer ads on T.V and they have alot of questions".Says the helpline medical social worker."They want to speak to someone they feel safe and comfortable with and they call us".

The vaginal mesh lawsuit proceedings have begun" We want all women covered and we want them to get medical and legal help", the helpline representatives tell us. "We have the staff and capacity to help women by offering support and guidance"."They just feel more comfortable with a  social worker then a law firm"

The outreach is a massive undertaking for the Vaginal Mesh Helpline. Their mission is clear and they are ready. They expect to be adding 5-10 new cities a week until they have the major cities in the U.S covered.  The helpline is seeking all women who have not filed their vaginal mesh lawsuit "to stand up and seek justice"

The first round Vaginal Mesh Outreach projected reach the following cities to be:

New York, N.Y.,
Los Angeles, Calif., http://www.vaginalmeshhelpline.com
Chicago, Ill.,
Houston, Tex.,
Philadelphia, Pa,.
Phoenix, Ariz,.
San Antonio, Tex.,
San Diego, Calif.,
Dallas, Tex.,
San Jose, Calif.,

Second vaginal mesh Outreach Campaign

Jacksonville, Fla., http://www.vaginalmeshhelpline.com
Indianapolis, Ind.,
San Francisco, Calif.,
Austin, Tex., http://www.vaginalmeshhelpline.com
Columbus, Ohio,
Fort Worth, Tex.,
Charlotte, N.C.,
Detroit, Mich.,
El Paso, Tex.,
Memphis, Tenn.,

Third round of Vaginal Mesh Outreach

Baltimore, Md.,
Boston, Mass.,
Seattle, Wash.,
Washington, DC,
Nashville,
Denver, Colo.,
Louisville,
Milwaukee, Wis.,
Portland, Ore.,
Las Vegas, Nev.,

Additional Vaginal Mesh Lawsuits Outreach

Oklahoma City, Okla,
Albuquerque, N.M.,
Tucson, Ariz.,
Fresno, Calif.,
Sacramento, Calif.,
Long Beach, Calif.,
Kansas City, Mo.,
Mesa, Ariz.,
Virginia Beach, Va.,
Atlanta, Ga.,
Colorado Springs, Colo.,
Omaha, Nebr.,
Raleigh, N.C.,
Miami, Fla.,
Cleveland, Ohio,
Tulsa, Okla.,
Oakland, Calif,.
Minneapolis, Minn.,
Wichita, Kans.,
Arlington,,

They Are All Vaginal Mesh Lawyers Now, How Do You Choose?

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It seems like every lawyer in the United States is after a woman with a mesh. This is the hottest thing since the Slilcone Breast Implants and most likely bigger and more far reaching. Over 300,000 women in the United States have mesh implants. We speak to women of all ages. My oldest mesh caller  was 86 and my youngest was 28. The mesh  is being surgically implanted  for very simple SUI in young women after child birth. Women are ging in for a hysterectmy and coming out with a mesh. Doctors have been putting them in after the 2008 warning and are still using them today. The vaginal mesh comes under many different names and is marketed by about fifteen manufacturers. A bladder sling is a mesh and many rectoceles ad cystoceles are done with a mesh. Many women have more then one mesh. Some women still do not understand they have a mesh. They have complications and their doctors are sending them home telling them nothing is wrong. There is no shortage of vaginal mesh lawyer T.V ads, mesh email blasts, text message blasts and even direct solicitation. You have a $ sign plastered to your forehead and the pain and suffering can only be understood amongst a sisterhood of mesh sufferers. How do you choose a lawyer? They all sound so good. First, you must be sure they are not referring your case to another law firm. Any and all lawyers will take a mesh case. They will very rarely turn you away. Some may refuse your case for reasons you do not understand after they rushed you to send the packet back. You may call trying to find out what is going on and the response is less then comforting. Do not be alarmed if you get a rejection letter. That may be only one law firms opinion. Some lawyers are just accepting the easy cases. These would be  if the mesh has been removed. This is not always a correct decision since you need to find a doctor who is willing to remove it. This is not the easiest task. The doctor who put it in is most likely not going to be very helplful.

Some Basic Facts

There are leads companies out there sending email blasts and trying to get you to sign with them, They are not lawyers and will be selling you to a lawyer as middlemen. You must use caution.

We can help you in:

The mesh lawsuits are not class action litigations. They are what are known as multi-district litigations. You do not need a local lawyer. What you do need is an experienced lawyer with a history of helping women with prior drug or medical device litigations. You need a law firm with  concerned staff who have answers to the questions you ask.  The Vaginal Mesh Helpline only accepts law firms who have a designated female who knows everything there is to know about the mesh. This could be a female attorney or a mature woman who understands.

We only work with law firms who are experienced mass tort litgators. They must have prior experience with a dangerous drug or device that has become an MDL and has harmed women. All law firms go thru a vigorous interview process. We do not accept all of them. The doctors on our list come from our callers who have had a positive experience with them.

We are proud to have amongst our lawyer network two law firms that were involved in helping women with the silicone breast implant litigations. One of those firms is still helping woman in 2012.  The other was a lead counsel. Some women are still waiting for settlements on these disease claims today. This can give you a sense of  how long it takes and how lives can be turned around when a manufacturer puts profits over people.

Competition For Mesh Clients is Out of Control

Lawyers are after the women who have been injured by the mesh. The internet is over run and the T.V screen filled with vaginal mesh lawyer ads. You must take legal action but, you also need medical help and support. Most law firms will not help you get a doctor.

Call the Vaginal Mesh Helpline and speak to a female medical social worker. Get  support, medical help and legal help. You are not alone.  Read the comments from other mesh victims on this site. You must file a vaginal mesh lawsuit and that must be done quickly, The statute of limitations is running out in many states. For more information call our helpline today.

 

FDA’s Proposed Tracking System Could Reduce Vaginal Mesh Complications

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The Vaginal Mesh Helpline continues to report on the news that effects women with vaginal mesh complications. The new FDA tracking system comes a little late for the over 300,000 women implanted with vaginal mesh devices and suffering. However, there is hope. This sends a message that our voices have been heard. By filing vaginal mesh lawsuits and standing up for justice you protect yourself and all women from becoming targets of manufacturers who put profits over people.

FDA’s Propose Tracking System Could Reduce Vaginal Mesh Complications
Tracy Ray

The FDA has proposed a new regulation that would require all new medical devices to carry a unique device identifier (UDI). The UDI would be a code of letters and numbers. Such a code would make it much easier to track devices, which in turn would make it much easier to report complications with a particular model or to find out about such problems.

According to the FDA, “A UDI system has the potential to improve the quality of information in medical device adverse event reports, which will help the FDA identify product problems more quickly, better target recalls and improve patient safety.”

For example, if such a tracking system were in place, a doctor who had a patient with stress urinary incontinence (SUI) or pelvic organ prolapse (POP) and wanted to implant a vaginal mesh device could look up the different models by the UDI and immediately see what transvaginal mesh complications, if any, had been reported with each specific model. Likewise, in the event of a recall, a UDI would make the process much more efficient: the company or the FDA would simply announce that the model carrying a particular UDI number was being recalled.

The FDA’s proposal was a response to legislation passed by Congress in 2007 that directed the FDA to develop regulations establishing a unique device identification system for medical devices.
Many women have suffered transvaginal mesh complications

Such a system might enable future patients to avoid problems resulting from transvaginal mesh. Many women have suffered such complications, including pain, infections, mesh erosion, protrusion, vaginal scarring, dyspareunia, and perforation of the bowels, bladder, or blood vessels. Many of these devices were approved under the FDA’s controversial 510(k) approval process, which allows products to be approved without first undergoing clinical trials to prove they are safe.

If the physicians treating these women had been able to easily look up the type of vaginal mesh device they were considering implanting, and immediately see reports of problems associated with the device, they would have been able to weight the risks and make an informed decision about whether to implant that particular device.
Vaginal mesh MDL consolidated lawsuits

Many women who have suffered complications have filed vaginal mesh lawsuits in order to get compensation for their pain, suffering, and reduced quality of life. Most of these lawsuits charge that the manufacturers of these devices did not test them for safety before putting the on the market and failed to warn the public of the devices’ risks. A number of federal lawsuits have been consolidated in a vaginal mesh MDL in West Virginia.

For help call the Vaginal Mesh Helpline and Vaginal Mesh Support Group today, Let us help you find and vaginal mesh lawyer and doctor.

Vaginal Mesh Overview, Vaginal Mesh Lawyers

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The  Mesh Helpline still hears from women who are having complications and just realized it is from the mesh. Most of these women have seen a lawyer ad on T.V which alerts them to realize they are not alone and that their doctors are giving them the run around. Other women are disenchanted with the T.V ad lawyer they hired or a local lawyer who has sent the case to another lawyer someplace else. There are some basic vaginal mesh guidelines:

Vaginal mesh complications include pain, leakage or incontinence or the bladder or bowel, parch bleeding, infection, pain during sexual intercourse, lower back pain, pain on one side of the body, abdominal pain and difficulty standing for long periods

You are not alone. Close to 400,000 women have vaginal mesh or bladder sling implants

A vaginal mesh comes in many varieties, made by many different manufufacturers. They can be called a sling, a transvaginal mesh, a TVT sling, a bladder sling, a surgical mesh, a vaginal patch and it is still a mesh and part of the Vaginal mesh lawsuts currently underway.

For the men: Sexual intercourse is indeed painful for your wife. She is not lying or making it up. But, with the right doctor there is hope of resuming a normal life. Many men are sueing with their spouse. A California husband just got an award  for $500,000 for loss of intimacy in the relationship.

The mesh can be removed and your body repaired with sutures or another means. A urogynecologist is usually a mesh specialist although a GYN surgeon or urologist can remove the mesh. You must ask the doctors office if the doctor has ever removed a mesh and you must get a straight answer.

Physical therapy will not help the mesh and may be dangerous by pushing it into an organ. This is not a good idea. Estrogen creme will not necessarily help either. You must look into mesh removal.

The vaginal mesh lawsuits are currently underway. It is important to retain a lawyer, and the right lawyer, asap. Statutes of limitations are running out in some states. You will have to go to a doctor to get a statement that you have a mesh problem. If you rely on old medical records it may become harder to prove your case. The best situation is to have a statement in the record that mesh removal or alteration is needed and that you have a mesh issue.

Additional Important Information

Surgical mesh was designed in the 1950s to correct abdominal hernias. The woven material is placed below the skin to patch the abdominal hole and block intestines and other tissues from protruding through the abdominal wall.

Surgical mesh can be made of biological materials or synthetic materials like polypropylene, polytetrafluoroethylene, polyester fibers or stainless steel. The size, shape, thickness and flexibility vary based on the surgeon’s needs. Often, the mesh comes in a prepackaged kit with the necessary tools, to make the procedure easier.

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) reports that hundreds of thousands of hernia repair surgeries are performed each year — with and without surgical mesh — and patients typically recover quickly. However, the FDA has received reports of adverse reactions to the mesh, adhesions (where the loops of the intestines attach to each other or the mesh), and injury to organs, nerves or blood vessels.

Overall, the treatment of hernias with surgical mesh is considered successful, so doctors wanted to use it in other parts of the body that required additional support. In the 1970s, they began inserting surgical mesh abdominally to treat pelvic organ prolapse (POP). In 1996, the FDA approved the first mesh product for treatment of stress urinary incontinence (SUI). The first mesh product for treatment of prolapse was approved in 2002.

Instead of inserting the mesh through abdominal incisions, however, surgeons have recently embraced the idea of implanting the mesh transvaginally (through the vagina). This choice has been disastrous for thousands of women, who have suffered severe complications such as organ perforation and erosion of the mesh. Even revision surgeries cannot always remove the mesh or correct the internal trauma.
Transvaginal Mesh and Pelvic Organ Prolapse

To treat pelvic organ prolapse, surgical mesh can be implanted at the time of a hysterectomy or as a separate surgery. When surgical mesh is inserted through the vagina, it is referred to as transvaginal mesh.

Pelvic organ prolapse is a condition in which the bladder, top of the vagina, uterus, rectum or bowel has descended from its normal position. The condition is thought to be the result of weakened pelvic muscles, usually from pregnancy and childbirth. Of the 300,000 surgical procedures done to correct prolapse in 2010, 100,000 used mesh and 75,000 of those were completed transvaginally.

When transvaginal mesh is used to repair prolapse, the surgeon uses the woven material to create a hammock-like structure under the drooping organ or organs. Once in place, the mesh is anchored to muscles or ligaments by sutures or other devices. Over time, the patient’s tissues grow and fill in the pores of the mesh to keep it stable. The hammock, in turn, maintains the correct position of the affected organ.
To treat prolapse, transvaginal mesh is most commonly placed in these locations:

    The anterior vaginal wall to correct a bladder prolapse.
    The posterior vaginal wall to correct a rectal prolapse.
    The top of the vagina to correct a uterine prolapse.

The most common and serious of the complications for patients is the erosion, or extrusion, of the mesh into nearby organs. This can lead to bleeding, pain during sexual intercourse and urinary problems. Revision surgeries may not fix the problem. And if the patient’s tissues have already grown through the mesh, removal may be impossible.
Transvaginal Mesh and Stress Urinary Incontinence

Surgical mesh can also be used to create a bladder sling that is positioned under the urethra and bladder neck and anchored on the sides. The bladder sling is designed to treat stress urinary incontinence (SUI), which occurs when the bladder is stressed by an everyday activity, such as sneezing or laughing, and subsequently leaks urine. The sling keeps the urethra and bladder neck closed during normal activities, stopping the leakage. In 2010, nearly 260,000 surgeries were performed to correct SUI. Of those, 80 percent were performed using surgical mesh implanted transvaginally.

When a bladder sling is inserted through the vagina, it is known as transvaginal mesh. Typically, small abdominal incisions are also used.
Among the most popular bladder slings:

    Tension-free vaginal tape (TVT): A polypropylene mesh tape is used under the urethra and is held in place by the patient’s body.
    Transobturator tape (TOT): Less invasive than TVT, because there is no need to use a large needle when inserting it.
    Mini-sling: Eliminates the need for abdominal incisions. A metallic inserter and a vaginal incision are used to place the mesh tape.

As with prolapse surgery, there have been widespread reports of serious complications after bladder sling surgery using transvaginal mesh. Many patients have prolonged difficulty urinating or they incur new symptoms of incontinence, specifically urgency. In addition, they run the risk of the slings eroding into nearby structures, organ perforation, infection at the surgery site and internal bleeding.
Transvaginal Mesh and the FDA

Between 2005 and 2007, the FDA received 1,000 reports of complications and injuries related to transvaginal mesh surgeries, including death. The FDA decided to begin studying the medical device in October 2008. The FDA reported that between 2008 and 2010, there were nearly 2,900 reports of injuries caused by transvaginal mesh.

By July 2011, the federal agency concluded in a public safety update that complications with the use of transvaginal mesh for treatment of prolapse are not rare and that mesh repairs are no more effective than non-mesh repairs for treating prolapse.

The FDA took its concern a step further in January 2012, stating that after studying years of scientific data and recommendations from the September 2011 Obstetrics-Gynecology Devices Panel meeting, it was considering reclassifying transvaginal mesh as a high-risk device. If that happens, mesh devices will be subjected to more rigorous testing, including clinical trials with humans.

In that same update, the FDA requested safety data from all surgical mesh manufacturers and ordered post-market studies from seven manufacturers of single-incision mini-slings for SUI and 33 manufacturers of surgical mesh for prolapse.

If you need help with your vaginal mesh call the Vaginal Mesh Helpline today.