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Pelvic floor disorders are one of the common issues among several women. To treat this, transvaginal mesh is surgically implanted. This device is generally made from animal tissues or synthetic materials. It provides extra support to damaged tissues. Over time, this implant eventually becomes a part of body tissues. However, some women have suffered from grieving side effects for this device.


Transvaginal mesh complications appear in different forms for different patients. One of the common side effects reported with several patients, is erosion of the mesh. When the mesh begin to erode, then it penetrates the walls of vagina, and in more serious cases, it can even penetrate nearby organs. When it happens then there is an increased risk of Rectovaginal fistulas. In this condition, an abnormal channel forms between the vagina and the rectum. This typically occurs because of displacement of mesh implant. To cure this condition, patients need to undergo a painful surgery, which will help to repair the damaged tissues and remove the mesh. Other side effects that have been reported include:

1)      Vagina scarring

2)      Pain while passing urine

3)      Perforation of organs

4)      Pain in the abdomen

5)      Problem with bowel movement

6)      Vaginal discharge and bleeding

With the mission to help the victims, several lawsuit firms have come into existence. They help the victims to file lawsuits, and also get compensated for their financial loss. VMSettlements.net, is one of those firms, that don’t charge fees until you get compensated. Visit vaginalmeshsettlements.net or call 1(855)782-4699.

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