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Serious Complications Associated With Transvaginal Placement of Surgical Mesh for Organ Prolapse

Based on an updated analysis of adverse events reported to the FDA and complications described in the scientific literature, the FDA identified surgical mesh for transvaginal repair of POP as an area of continuing serious concern.

    July 16, 2011 /Surgery PR News/ -- The FDA issued this update to inform the public that serious complications associated with surgical mesh for transvaginal repair of POP are not rare. This is a change from what the FDA previously reported on Oct. 20, 2008. Furthermore, it is not clear that transvaginal POP repair with mesh is more effective than traditional non-mesh repair in all patients with POP and it may expose patients to greater risk.

Device:
Surgical mesh is a medical device that is generally used to repair weakened or damaged tissue. It is made from porous absorbable or non-absorbable synthetic material or absorbable biologic material. In urogynecologic procedures, surgical mesh is permanently implanted to reinforce the weakened vaginal wall to repair pelvic organ prolapse or to support the urethra to treat urinary incontinence.

Background: Pelvic Organ Prolapse
Pelvic organ prolapse (POP) occurs when the tissues that hold the pelvic organs in place become weak or stretched. Thirty to fifty percent of women may experience POP in their lifetime with 2 percent developing symptoms. When POP happens, the organs bulge (prolapse) into the vagina and sometimes prolapse past the vaginal opening. More than one pelvic organ can prolapse at the same time. Organs that can be involved in POP include the bladder, the uterus, the rectum, the top of the vagina (vaginal apex) after a hysterectomy, and the bowel.

Patients who have had the surgical mesh implanted that experience symptoms that could be associated such as unexplained or persistent abdominal pain, fever, tenderness at the implant site or other unusual symptoms should seek medical attention immediately.

If you or a loved one has suffered adverse health effects from a defective transvaginal mesh product, you need to contact experienced, compassionate lawyers who are advocates for women's health care. At Babbitt Johnson Osborne & LeClainche, we understand the medical complications of transvaginal mesh products and accept cases throughout the U.S.

Contact us for a no-obligation review of your case by calling toll free at (888) 407-5164 or using our convenient online form.

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West Palm Beach, FL 33409
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