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Vaginal Mesh Attorneys Alert Women to FDAÂ’s Proposal for Tougher Mesh Regulations

(EMAILWIRE.COM, September 02, 2011 ) Orlando, Florida -- The vaginal mesh lawyers at Morgan & Morgan are alerting women to reports that the FDA is proposing stricter regulations for surgical mesh products implanted transvaginally in the repair of pelvic organ prolapse (POP). Specifically, the agency is considering that new vaginal meshes be subjected to a premarket review process, which mandates that companies perform research examining the medical deviceÂ’s safety and effectiveness before receiving approval. Vaginal mesh products which are currently on the market were streamlined through an approval process in which the manufacturers needed only to demonstrate that their device was substantially equivalent to one already on the market. To learn more about the FDAÂ’s prior announcements regarding vaginal mesh complications, visit http://www.forthepeople.com/vaginal-mesh-lawsuits--11-3179.html today. Patients can also receive a free evaluation of their vaginal mesh problems by completing the siteÂ’s free case review form, offered courtesy of the vaginal mesh lawyers at Morgan and Morgan.

According to a FDA announcement released in July, the transvaginal placement of surgical mesh can put POP patients at a greater risk for mesh complications than other surgical options. These vaginal mesh side effects can reportedly include the following: mesh erosion; pain during sex; infection; vaginal scarring; urinary problems; recurrence of prolapse; discomfort; and bowel, bladder and blood vessel perforation during insertion. In its July news release, the agency cautioned that these complications are not rare and announced that on Sept. 8 and 9, the FDA would convene an advisory panel to discuss the safety and effectiveness of transvaginal mesh products.

If you have experienced complications following mesh surgery for pelvic organ prolapse repair, you may be able to participate in a transvaginal mesh lawsuit to seek compensation for damages. Potentially, a vaginal mesh lawsuit could seek compensation for medical bills, pain and suffering, and other damages resulting from the patientÂ’s POP mesh complications. To learn more about your eligibility for a vaginal mesh lawsuit, visit ForThePeople.com today and fill out the free case review form. The vaginal mesh lawyers working with the site are providing this online consultation at no cost and with no obligation.


About Morgan and Morgan

Morgan and Morgan is one of the largest personal injury law firms in the country with multiple office locations throughout Florida and the Southeast. The firm handles auto accident cases, personal injury cases, and medical malpractice cases, as well as claims against drug and medical device manufacturers. Visit Morgan and Morgan online at http://www.forthepeople.com/ for a free case evaluation and information about your legal rights.

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