Avaulta transvaginal mesh is a medical device used to treat pelvic organ prolapse, a condition that can contribute to urinary incontinence and other issues in women. Unfortunately, this product and others like it have been linked to numerous painful and unfortunate side effects due to the transvaginal placement of the surgical mesh. The FDA issued a transvaginal mesh and Avaulta warning in 2008, addressing the complications these products have caused.
If you have been injured by Avaulta side effects or any other transvaginal mesh product, you may be entitled to compensation for your injuries. Our Avaulta lawyers have the background and experience to review your case and help you determine the best course of legal action for you. Fill out our free, no-obligation case evaluation form for a consultation.
On October 20, 2008, the Food and Drug Administration issued a warning for Avaulta transvaginal meshes and similar products, citing the serious complications that the product has caused its users. Avaulta and other meshes, when placed using an incision in the wall of the vagina (i.e., “transvaginally”) can erode back through the vaginal wall, causing severe Avaulta side effects, including:
Some patients experiencing these side effects may require additional surgery to remove the mesh or to repair the damage it has caused. The FDA transvaginal mesh warnings encourage dialogue between surgeons and patients before agreeing to a transvaginal mesh procedure, as well as reporting incidences of vaginal mesh complications.
If you have been injured by Avaulta mesh or any other transvaginal mesh, our Avaulta attorneys are here to help. Fill out our simple form and to receive a free, no-obligation evaluation for your potential claim. If the manufacturers of transvaginal meshes failed to warn patients of the side effects of their products, you have a right to pursue compensation through an Avaulta lawsuit. Contact us today for a consultation.