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Mentor ObTape & Bard Avaulta Mesh Vaginal Sling Lawsuits
Bagolie Friedman Injury Lawyers are now reviewing potential ObTape & Avaulta Mesh Vaginal Sling lawsuits against the Mentor Corporation and C. R. Bard, Inc., on behalf of women who have suffered complications related to the bladder sling. They are used to treat female stress urinary incontinence (SUI) and pelvic organ prolapse (POP) and stress urinary incontinence (SUI). Submit your free case review now. Common problems include:
The only known and generally accepted corrective measures at this time
include: Potential problems could occur months or even years after the sling is implanted. As a result, women have experienced severe pain, permanent disability and surgical procedures to remove the defective bladder sling. The product was supposed to help women manage their condition by having an implanted product surgically placed into the woman's urethra so that it could help to support the muscles that are supposed to control the passage of urine out of the system. It is estimated that 35,000 women in the United States have had the product implanted into their systems. This product, however, does not work. In 2006, after only three years on the market, the vaginal sling was removed from distribution in the United States. The reasons were quite specific - the product was leading to the development of several serious side effects in too many women, which meant that it had to be removed to prevent additional risks. In some cases, according to the report issued by the FDA, "vaginal scarring and mesh erosion led to a significant decrease in patient quality of life due to discomfort and pain, including dyspareunia." If you or a loved one has had the Mentor ObTape or Bard Avaulta Mesh Vaginal Sling implanted and had complications or experienced the above problems you may be entitled to compensation. Please contact us now for a free and confidential Mentor ObTape and Bard Avaulta Mesh Vaginal Sling lawsuit case review by calling toll free 1-866-333-3LAW (1-866-333-3529) or by filling out the our no risk intake form. . |
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