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Created on: August 13th, 2013
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More than 100,000 women are estimated to have undergone a transvaginal mesh implant surgery to treat pelvic organ prolapse or stress urinary incontinence. According to FDA reports, approximately 10 to 20 percent of women experience vaginal mesh sling failure, and must undergo additional medical treatment, in some cases multiple revision surgeries to reverse the damage caused by a defective vaginal mesh device. Women who have received a transvaginal mesh patch are recommended to monitor their health, and contact a professional defective device lawyer in the event of any serious complications.
Although for many women, their defective vaginal mesh implant failed within the first two years of surgery, for some, complications may not be apparently until years later. For women who have a transvaginal mesh device, the FDA strongly recommends patients to continue receiving routine care and follow-up care. While there is no need for patients to take further measures if there are no evident side effects, patients who experience abnormalities, pain, or a recurrence of POP or SUI, are urged to seek medical attention immediatel
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