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Transvaginal Mesh Lawsuits In the U.S. and Canada

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Transvaginal Mesh Surgery Lawsuit

Transvaginal Mesh Surgery Lawsuit

Transvaginal Mesh Lawsuits are ongoing in both the U.S and Canada. Although the US Legal System and the Canadian Legal System have a great deal in common, they also have major differences. The amount that can be awarded in Canada for injuries claimed in a Transvaginal Mesh Lawsuit are far less than can be awarded in the United States. The restrictions on the amounts that can be awarded in medical device lawsuits and pharmaceutical lawsuits in Canada could be in part due to laws created in conjunction with the national health care plan in Canada. Canada’s health care system was socialized decades ago and many Canadians are highly critical of the system.

Transvaginal Mesh Surgery

A story in the Winnipeg Free Press regarding the plight of Christine Asprey, a 49 year old mother of four, represents how Transvaginal Mesh Surgery Side Effects can devastate a woman’s life.  During a hysterectomy, she received transvaginal mesh to help with a prolapsed bladder and incontinence.  Medical complications began three weeks after the surgery.  Ms. Asprey states she has been wracked by pain since her January 2012 surgery.  The mesh that was supposed to help Ms. Asprey has instead caused her infections, vaginal burning and pain, excruciating hip and leg pain, neuromuscular pain and emotional pain.  “It’s like a cheese grater; every time I move it’s taking pieces of tissue off,” said Asprey.   In April 2012, she had a revision surgery and by October 2012, she was in the hospital for two weeks because she could not walk.  “I can’t sit. I can’t drive… it’s just devastating that your whole life is gone, your whole quality of life is gone,” she said.  Her friends and family have formed a committee to raise thousands of dollars for Ms. Asprey to travel to the United States and get medical treatment at the University of California.

Transvaginal Mesh Surgery Lawyers are encouraging women who had an unsuccessful transvaginal mesh or bladder sling implants, or had to have a revision surgery because of complications from the mesh product, to contact an experienced lawyer and discuss eligibility for a potential Transvaginal Mesh Surgery Lawsuit.  Indications of mesh failure may include organ perforation, severe pelvic pain, pain during sexual intercourse caused by mesh erosion through the vaginal wall, vaginal bleeding and persistent urinary tract infections.  The high costs, medically and emotionally, of living with these severe Transvaginal Mesh Surgery Side Effects are affecting the quality of life for countless individuals.

Transvaginal Mesh Surgery Lawyers act on behalf of women like Christine Asprey who have suffered injuries by transvaginal mesh products.   They will fight tirelessly for your rights against the giant corporations that manufacture defective medical devices.  If you would like to discuss a potential Transvaginal Mesh Surgery Lawsuit, no-cost evaluations are available through a lawyer experienced and skilled in this type of litigation.

References

http://www.winnipegfreepress.com/local/a-horror-story-of-complications-its-like-i-died-jan-10-of-2012-188634151.html

 

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