Drug LitigationPOP and SUI Patients May Face Second Surgery

January 13, 2013

Patients who suffer from vaginal health issues such as pelvic organ prolapse (POP) or stress urinary incontinence (SUI) may have gotten more than they bargained for with their transvaginal mesh (TV) procedure.

 

Health experts, OG/GYN doctors, and even the U.S. government’s Food and Drug Administration (FDA) have noted the frequency with which some POP and SUI patients have experienced adverse health events following their their TVM surgery. In some cases, the problems have been minor. However, in an unsettlingly large minority, patients have reported infection, discomfort, and significant pain.

 

When does an unfortunate surgical outcome become a violation of patient’s legal rights? This is an important question – and the right answer could be worth thousands of dollars. If you’ve had this question, it may be time to speak with the dedicated, experienced, and knowledgeable attorneys at Nachawati Law Group. With years spent in this important and challenging area of the law, we know how to advise you. We’re ready to help you.

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