Showing posts with label hernia mesh lawsuit. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hernia mesh lawsuit. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 6, 2019

Six Hernia Mesh Complications You Should Be Aware Of

Despite the benefits of using hernia mesh, the Journal of the American Medical Association found that using surgical hernia mesh has been associated with higher risks of other complications.

With an estimated of 700,000 abdominal hernia surgeries performed every year in the United States alone, it’s important to be aware of the possible side effects and complexities related to the surgical treatment.



The most commonly reported post surgical hernia mesh complications include:


•    Infection: This is a common ramification that results from a bad reaction with the mesh or a weakened immune system. It can be treated with antibiotics, but might need another surgery to remove the mesh and prevent further infections.

•    Chronic pain: Chronic pain has been reported in a high percentage of hernia mesh surgery patients. It is often a sign of another complication, but can also be cured with medicines if it’s only about the pain.


•    Bowel obstruction: This complication occurs when scar tissue builds up around the implant site and obstructs the bowels. It needs surgical intervention to cure the condition.

•    Bowel perforation: Sometimes the mesh can pierce the small intestine or colon and cause the fecal matter leak into the blood stream. This leaves the body susceptible to major infection. Bowel perforation is generally a permanent damage and can only be fixed with a surgery.

•    Adhesions: It’s not uncommon for adhesions (also called scar tissues) to emerge around the implant site. When that happens, serious intricacies can follow, such as organs growing together and losing the individual functionalities. This is one of the fatal consequences of hernia mesh complications.

•    Mesh migration: Defective meshes can migrate, especially if it’s not secured properly. It can also start eroding. A migrated mesh can cause a host of health issues, not limited to organ perforation and infection.





**What legal action can you take?**


You may be eligible to take legal action against the defective products’ manufacturer if you or a loved one has had hernia repair surgery using a mesh product and experienced serious complications that required remedial surgery and other treatments.



The experts at herniameshlawsuit.me specializes in medical product liability cases and understands how frustrating, and distressing it can be to deal with the aftermath of a defective medical device. Contact them over http://herniameshlawsuit.me/ to find out all the possible legal options, including participation in a mass tort action, at zero consultation cost.



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Friday, March 8, 2019

Four Major Hernia Mesh Complications

One of the most common surgeries practiced in the U.S. today is that of hernia repair. Although mesh implant surgery was said to be a better option, there has been plenty of hernia mesh complications associated with the same.

  • Recurrence
At the start, the hernia meshes were considered to be a superior option to the conventional surgical procedure as they promised to significantly decrease the rate of the return of hernia. Unfortunately, of the thousand of adverse reports submitted to the FDA, majority of them have cited the complications associated with hernia recurrence. Improper surgical technique is one of the main reasons what results in the return of hernia. Moreover, shrinkage of the mesh and movement (migration) of the broken mesh particles also contributes to the reasons of subsequent hernia occurrence. Most of the time, the second or following operations are more testing than the first and are more prone to failure than the actual surgical procedure.
  • Infection
The most underrated complication of a defective hernia mesh implant is the scope of infections. Of the many hernia mesh complications, this is hardly cared about. As understood, if the infections are left long untreated, no dosage of antibiotics can help alleviate the condition. Each body, in its own capacity can accept and reject the foreign substance. Although the meshes are specifically designed for the medical purpose, some patients are allergic to the material used for manufacturing the mesh. If the allergies continue, or the condition goes worse, there is no other option but to operate the mesh and clear the place. This is, as mentioned earlier is a far challenging option than the actual operation.
  • Intestinal and skin complications
Most of the time, there has been reports that the defective meshes get attached to the bowel. This apparently is no negative effect but there might be conditions when the mesh finds its way and gets into the intestinal groove. In such situations, it would require surgical intervention. That being said, it also leaves chances when the mesh can erode through the intestinal wall causing the seepage of the bowel content.
  • Nerve damage
There is always a specific time required post any surgery till the patient recovers. During this phase, there is definitely a sense of discomfort. The same happens with the mesh implant surgery as well. But if the pain persists from moderate to severe hurting, the patient should immediately seek medical attention. Sometimes, a local anesthesia can do away with the hurting for the time being but if it is more than just the recovery-pain, it can relapse again. It is best to consult with the doctor in case of any anonymous pain.

The blame is on the manufacturing companies
The victims of the above discussed surgical mesh complications have allegedly blamed the manufacturing companies for hiding the harmful side effects of the device. Moreover, the companies continued wrongly branding and advertising the devices despite the constant reports on the adverse health complications. In their claims, the victims can ask for:
  • the expenses of the ongoing and future medical bills
  • the compensation for loss of earning capacity
  • reduced capacity of earning
  • cost for the pain and suffering
You need to speak up if you or someone close to your kin has suffered from the complications and the undue pain of these defective devices.