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If you are researching medical procedures such as transvaginal mesh, you will likely find that this procedure is not without controversy. In fact, the procedure known as transvaginal mesh is controversial enough to have an area of law dedicated to claims that are pursued by specialists in the way of transvaginal mesh lawyers. Before you undergo a procedure known as a transvaginal mesh, or if you have already had one and are experiencing the complications that can result, here you will find everything you need to know about transvaginal mesh procedures and how to know if you have a basis for a lawsuit regarding these procedures.


While childbirth for most women is a pinnacle moment in their lives, for many women it represents the beginning of a long and painful journey. After the process of childbirth, a woman experiences a number of changes with her body. Many of these changes are permanent, but most women will go through life almost showing off these changes as part of the battle scars that come with the miracle of birth.


Unfortunately some of these changes can lead to serious medical complications. One of those medical complications is called a pelvic organ prolapse, and this condition occurs when the muscle tissue that supports the vaginal and pelvic walls is no longer able to support the underlying organs. This causes those organs to protrude onto the vaginal wall calling a pelvic prolapsed.


A common treatment for this complication is known as a transvaginal mesh implant. This implant is intended to strengthen those tissue walls and offer continued support to the pelvic region. This prevents the organs from protruding into the vaginal and pelvic wall. While this sounds like an immediate repair to the problem, unfortunately this medical treatment is not without complications in itself. In fact, this medical treatment has been linked to a number of complications that are painful and severe enough that the FDA has provided a public health warning on the treatment. This treatment can sometimes solve the problem without complication, however many patients after this treatment report symptoms such as intense pain, severe bleeding, and sometimes even a perforated bladder among multiple other complications.


As such, transvaginal mesh lawyers can assist those women in receiving compensation for their pain and suffering that occurs as a result of surgical implant of a transvaginal mesh. A qualified Miami medical malpractice lawyer, or lawyer that has experience working with transvaginal mesh cases can help you determine if you are a victim of transvaginal mesh complications. Your case will need to show that you have suffered medical consequences and pain and suffering as a result of this specific product. A lawyer arguing your case will show that you have suffered pain and suffering and lost wages as a result of this controversial treatment. Medical evidence will be shown in court that will illustrate that the product is the direct cause of any pain and suffering incurred. Anybody that has received a transvaginal mesh implant and suffered complications as a result knows just how much this impacts the quality of life. Seeking compensation for that suffering is the first step in getting one's life back in a positive direction.

 

A qualified Miami Medical Malpractice Lawyer from the team of Friedman, Rodman, and Frank can help ensure you get the results you need from your transvaginal mesh procedure claims and lawsuits. Visit us http://www.friedmanrodmanfrank.com/Medical-Malpractice/ .

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