(PRWEB) September 18, 2012
Because they fear there are thousands of women victims in the United States, the US Drug Watchdog is dramatically growing their initiative focused on helping women recipients of a failed transvaginal mesh, also known as a sling, because there could easily be thousands of victims. As a background to the US Drug Watchdog's estimate of thousands of transvaginal mesh victims, according to the New York Times, "In 2010, about 185,000 women underwent procedures in which mesh was implanted vaginally to treat urinary incontinence. That was 185,000 US women in one year alone." The US Drug Watchdog says, "Transvaginal mesh or Bladder Sling failure occurs when the mesh fails to bind to a woman's pelvic tissues. As a consequence of this, the body rejects the mesh that has been sewn into it. As a result, the transvaginal mesh may start to poke its way through the vaginal wall and protrude out of the vaginal tissue. This complication is more commonly referred to as "erosion. Erosion may result in extreme pain, infection, bleeding, vaginal discharge, and no possibility for sexual intercourse. The US Drug Watchdog's initiative is designed to assist any women in the US, who is a victim of a transvaginal mesh, or bladder sling failure, and the group will provide all women victims with the specific contacts of national caliber attorneys-who are all women. For more information women, who are now victims of the Transvaginal Mesh Disaster are urged to call the US Drug Watchdog anytime at 8660714-6466. http://USDrugWatchdog.Com
Because of the very sensitive nature of a transvaginal mesh failure the US Drug Watchdog is urging all US woman to share this press release with their family members, women friends, or women coworkers. The group fears many US woman will not want to tell even their best friends about a transvaginal mesh failure. Because the topic is so sensitive the US Drug Watchdog fears major news organizations will never cover this vital story. http://USDrugWatchdog.Com
The US Drug Watchdog is indicating symptoms of a transvaginal mesh/Sling implant failure may include:
The US Drug Watchdog says, "One of the biggest problems we have with respect to our failed medical device or recalled drug initiative work is the average US consumer never hears about a drug recall or failures involving medical devices like a transvaginal mesh failure. If you have a friend, or loved one who is a recipient of a transvaginal mesh that has already failed or is showing symptoms of a failure, please have them call us at 866-714-6466. We want to make certain all women, who are transvaginal mesh failure victims get to the best possible attorneys, to ensure they get the best possible compensation for their ordeal, and we will do our absolute best to make certain all of the attorneys are women." http://USDrugWatchdog.Com
U.S. District Court for the Southern District of West Virginia Multidistrict litigation (MDL) consolidates all similar cases into one courtroom and will include the Defendants:
C.R. Bard, Inc., (MDL No. 2187);
American Medical Systems Inc., MDL No. 2325);
Boston Scientific Corp., (MDL No. 2326); and Ethicon, Inc. (MDL No. 2327)