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Was Your Husband Injured by Your Transvaginal Mesh?

Typically, transvaginal mesh (TVM) injures women. Not only does TVM sometimes fail to solve the problems it was intended to solve – usually, pelvic organ prolapse (POP) or stress urinary incontinence (SUI) – but medical reports suggest that it causes new and additional health issues, including infection, subsequent remedial surgeries, and chronic pain. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) medical reports place the annual number of in the hundreds.

 

To the surprise of many, TVM surgeries have also injured some men, too. During the act of sexual intercourse, men have reported suffering cuts, abrasions, and debilitating pain caused by an eroding vaginal mesh. Some men have even encountered serious injuries to their urethra and damage to blood vessels.

 

If you or your partner has experienced TVM injuries, you may want to consider asking whether your rights were violated and, as a result, you have a valid claim to a legal remedy. The attorneys and dedicated professionals at Fears Nachawati can help you answer these and other important questions about the legacy of your TVM procedure. For your free consultation, call us at 1.866.545.8364 or email mn@fnlawfirm.com

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Was Your Husband Injured by Your Transvaginal Mesh?