Plaintiffs in a West Virginia transvaginal mesh case received good news, as the judge presiding over the case ruled Ethicon cannot use the argument that its devices’ material was approved by the FDA.
Three Critical Issues With Removing Vaginal Mesh
Vaginal mesh is such a problem for women that even removing it comes with risks.
What is a “Failure to Warn” Claim in Vaginal Mesh Mass Tort?
The failure to warn claim is common in mass tort, especially in regards to transvaginal mesh litigation.
CR Bard Vaginal Mesh Case Postponed Indefinitely
A long-awaited case involving transvaginal mesh maker C.R. Bard is once again delayed – this time indefinitely.
CR Bard Faces Ongoing Cases Regarding Its Avaulta Implant
Thousands of C.R. Bard vaginal mesh cases are being consolidated into one mass tort case, and the company continues to see challenges arise regarding ongoing litigation.
Number of Transvaginal Mesh Mass Tort Cases Expected to Increase
Numerous mass tort cases against transvaginal mesh manufacturers is set to be heard in 2014.
Can Complications From Transvaginal Mesh Be Corrected?
There are many ways to alleviate transvaginal mesh symptoms.
The Differences Between Transvaginal Mesh and Vaginal Slings
There are distinct differences between transvaginal mesh and vaginal slings.
Prevalence of POP Among Women and Treatment Options
As much as 50 percent of women who have had a child develop pelvic organ prolapse – the most common reason women turn to surgical mesh implants that have caused serious complications and resulted in thousands filing lawsuits against the makers of the medical device.
Avoiding Transvaginal Mesh: Nonsurgical UI Treatments
Women don’t have to undergo surgery to have relief from their urinary incontinence.