The Carrollton Boston Scientific Vaginal Mesh Attorneys of The Parian Law Firm, LLC are reviewing cases where people suffered complications and injuries from implanted Boston Scientific Transvaginal Mesh. If you underwent surgery to repair Pelvic Organ Prolapse or Stress Urinary Incontinence, you may have Boston Scientific Vaginal Mesh that could cause a life-threatening infection, organ perforation, chronic pain, vaginal scarring, and many more injuries. If any of this applies to you or a loved one, call the Vaginal Mesh Product Liability Lawyers of The Parian Law Firm, LLC today. We take cases all over the country and even take cases from other defective medical devices.
Pelvic mesh, which is often called transvaginal mesh, is used most commonly to treat women suffering from pelvic organ prolapse and stress urinary incontinence. What are those disorders?
Vaginal Mesh is used to replace or strengthen the pelvic floor. It is made of a synthetic material that is rather porous. Boston Scientific Vaginal Mesh is one of the more common brands used.
Boston Scientific has a number of products on the market. The FDA first approved Boston Scientific Vaginal Mesh in 1996. It is estimated that well over 300,000 women underwent surgery to implant Boston Scientific Vaginal Mesh.
Most women don't tell their friends about the pelvic floor surgery they just underwent. Very few people ask the details about the exact medical products being used during a surgery. We urge you to inquire with the doctor or surgeon that performed your surgery to see what, if any, transvaginal mesh was used during your procedure.
The Carrollton Boston Scientific Vaginal Mesh Lawyers of The Parian Law Firm, LLC are reviewing cases where the following criteria are met:
If you or someone you care about meet this criteria, call the Carrollton Pelvic Mesh Lawyers of The Parian Law Firm, LLC today to discuss your possible claims.
The Food & Drug Administration has been leery of vaginal mesh products since 2008. In 2008, over 1,000 reports were made from women that were affected by the vaginal mesh eroding or growing into their vaginal walls. Then, in 2011, the FDA received almost 3,000 reports of injury causing the FDA to say that complications from transvaginal mesh were 'not rare.' Doctors and patients were urged to go over all alternatives before using vaginal mesh.
The story of how Boston Scientific pelvic mesh hit the market is even more bizarre. The Boston Medical Vaginal Mesh manufacturers used an expedited process known as FDA 510(k) that allows new products 'substantially similar' to existing approved devices to submit applications without first conducting safety studies. The similar device that Boston Scientific called 'substantially similar' was known as ProteGen Vaginal Sling and it had to recalled in the 1990 s.
All of these complications usually require additional surgery to repair the damage caused. Sometimes, the complications cannot be undone, and long term damage is caused that decreases a woman's quality of life.
Our Carollton Transvaginal Mesh Lawyers can represent women in all 50 states who have suffered injuries from Boston Scientific Vaginal Mesh Implants. If you or a loved one have suffered any of the above-injuries, you could be entitled to financial compensation. Contact us today to learn more.