American Medical Systems Vaginal Mesh Lawsuits

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vaginal mesh and bladder sling lawsuits New Jersey Personal Injury Lawyer Whitepapers

September 2011:

Adam Slater quoted in Wall Street Journal as FDA panel calls for closer look at transvaginal mesh devices
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July 2011:

FDA issues press release regarding its investigation into vaginal mesh products Read More»

July 2011:

FDA issues comprehensive report detailing the risks of transvaginal mesh Read More»

October 2010:

Trial of synthetic mesh in pelvic surgery ended early due to high rate of complications Read More»

March 2009:

FDA Public Health Notice for vaginal mesh and bladder slings. Read More»

Februaryr 2009:

FDA Patient Safety News for vaginal mesh and bladder slings. Read More»

 

October 2008:

Article Concerning Complications for vaginal mesh and bladder slings.
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August 2010:

Volkswagen, Audi to pay $80M to settle suits over leaks, faulty drainage
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May 2010:

$18.5 million jury verdict in medical malpractice case against OBGYNs

 

February 2010:

$3.9 million settlement in medical malpractice case against ENT surgeon

 

July 2009:

$2 million verdict for woman who suffered injuries to pelvic floor and pudendal nerve

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AMS Apogee & Perigee Vaginal Mesh Lawyers

American Medical Systemsmanufactures numerous products, known as pelvic mesh, vaginal mesh, and bladder slings, designed to treat pelvic organ prolapse and/or stress urinary incontinence.  These products include: Apogee, Perigee, Elevate, SPARC, MiniArc, MinArc Precise and Monarc.

Our investigation indicates that these medical devices can cause mesh erosion into the vagina, bladder, intestines and uterus, mesh shrinkage or contraction, mesh migration, mesh exposure, scar tissue formation, granuloma formation, infections, pelvic pain, urinary incontinence and development of urinary retention, dysuria (painful urination), dyspareunia (painful sexual relations), neuropathic pain, fistulas and recurrence of prolapsed organs, often leaving women with worse symptoms and complications than the conditions they were used to treat. These complications have decreased the quality of life many patients once enjoyed. 

Our American Medical Systems Vaginal Mesh Lawyers have been actively pursuing and investigating cases involving complications related to American Medical Systems products

Contact our AMS Bladder Sling Attorneys immediately if you or someone you know has had one of these mesh products implanted and experienced similar complications or symptoms.

   
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