Home -> Law Blog Directory -> Personal Injury Law Blogs -> Missouri Injury Lawyer Blog
(866) 635-2689 for Personal Injury or (866) 635-9402 for Criminal Defense
Find a Local Lawyer
Divorce (866) 635-6190
Personal Injury (866) 635-2689
Criminal Defense (866) 635-9402
Personal Injury Law
: Missouri Injury Lawyer BlogYet Another Study on Transvaginal Mesh ? This One in the New England Journal of Medicine ? Points to Risks of Complications
By Jeff Lowe, Esq.
Transvaginal mesh and vaginal slings are often used to treat women with pelvic organ prolapse, also known as POP. A June study published in the New England Journal of Medicine found that pelvic organ prolapse patients who had POP surgery -- and who received a vaginal sling during surgery -- suffered higher risks for urethral complications than did controls. The study examined 337 patients from the period of May 2007 through October 2009. The study split women into two groups ? one group received a vaginal sling; the other group received sham incisions.
The results were pretty shocking. The sling actually did reduce the risk for postoperative urinary incontinence by more than 50%. The control group had a nearly 50% rate of urinary incontinence versus the women with slings, who only had a 23.6% rate of incontinence.
Those rates stayed pretty much the same three months out and 12 months out.
On the other hand, the vaginal slings led to complications.
? 7% of the women who had the slings implanted experienced bladder perforation. No women in the control group had that problem.
? Fewer than 1 out of 5 non-sling women had urinary tract infections; whereas almost 31% of the sling group had UTIs.
? The sling group also reported a small risk of bleeding complications and incomplete bladder emptying (about 3% for both of these conditions); while the non-sling group had no reports of either incomplete bladder emptying or bleeding.
Only the tip of the iceberg?
Even if this was the only study that suggested that vaginal slings and transvaginal mesh sheets might increase risk for side effects like bleeding, bladder emptying problems, and bladder perforation, alarm bells should be going off throughout the medical community.
And as our blog and other news sources have reported, repeatedly, transvaginal mesh complications have been found in numerous independent studies.
So what should you do, if you believe that you have been injured by transvaginal sling or mesh?
The powerful and experienced plaintiff?s team here at Carey, Danis, and Lowe can help you understand your rights and potential avenues to get compensated for your medical treatment, pain and discomfort, surgeries, and other damages. Our compassionate, thorough, and well-educated lawyers can answer your questions and provide a free and confidential case evaluation. Talk to us now.
Full post as published by Missouri Injury Lawyer Blog on July 25, 2012 (boomark / email).
Georgia: Transvaginal Mesh Patch Failure News
Transvaginal Mesh Patch FailureA July 2011 FDA alert warns of serious complications associated with transvaginal mesh patches when implanted to treat pelvic organ prolapse (POP) or stress urinary incontinence (SUI)...
Unsafe Products - Transvaginal Placement of Surgical Mesh
Transvaginal Placement of Surgical Mesh Audience: Hospital surgical staff, OB/GYN physicians, other healthcare professionals FDA informed healthcare professionals of serious complications associated with transvaginal placement of surgical mesh in repair of pelvic organ prolapse (POP) and stress urinary incontinence (SUI)...
FDA Warns about Transvaginal Mesh used in Pelvic Organ Prolapse and Urinary Incontinence Surgery
July 13, 2011 Today the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) issued a warning about complications with transvaginal placement of surgical mesh during surgery for pelvic organ prolapse (POP) and stress urinary incontinence (SUI)...
FDA New Warnings on Transvaginal Mesh Side Effects
The Food and Drug Administration recently issued new warnings as to the effects of transvaginal placement of surgical mesh - according to the report, transvaginal mesh side effects include bleeding, infection, organ perforation, pain, erosion of the vaginal tissue and problems with urination...
How To Find Out If Transvaginal Mesh Is Recalled
On July 13, 2011, The FDA issued a warning about serious complications associated with transvaginal mesh used to treat Pelvic Organ Prolapse and Stress Urinary Incontinence. The warning was not a recall and did not necessarily order surgeons to stop using this device...
Landmark Jury Verdict Takes Down Transvaginal Mesh Manufacturer C.R. Bard Medical
A landmark jury verdict makes history for a woman who suffered from the complications of transvaginal mesh. The verdict - $5.5 million dollars – marks a major victory for thousands of women who have suffered complications from the mesh medical implant device...
Dumb Foreign Laws
Stupid Laws of Other Countries
New Study Links Cell Phone Radiation to Increased Health Risks
Cell Phone Radiation Is Your Phone Toxic?
MRI Health Risks
alleging gadolinium based contrast agents pose health risks.
Composix Kugel Mesh Patches
alleging the memory recoil ring has the potential to break and cause bowel perforation or chronic enteric fistulae.
Procrit
Associated with Death in Stroke Study
Xigris
Study Prompts FDA Safety Review
BPA
New Study Shows Link to Diabetes and Heart Disease









