Organ Removal, Nerve Damage, and Other Serious Side Effects of Hernia Mesh

Hernia Mesh Erosion

A hernia is a medical condition where tissues and organs bulge and poke through weakened and damaged parts of muscles and other parts of the body. Doctors have turned to surgical mesh as a solution for this extremely painful condition for years. Plagued with dangerous side effects, surgical hernia mesh has recently come under fire.

Mesh is typically made either from biologic tissue or from a synthetic polypropylene plastic. They are designed to offer the body additional support for these weakened muscles and tissues. Unfortunately, patients implanted with many hernia mesh products from a variety of manufacturers have begun to experience some dreadful side effects.

In fact, polypropylene is not suitable for permanent implantation into the human body. In an attempt to avoid problems caused by polypropylene, manufacturers started adding coatings to the mesh in order to prevent the polypropylene from being in direct contact with natural tissue. Unfortunately, these coatings appear to be linked with a high rate of complications.

Patients have experienced a myriad of side effects including:

  • Adhesion
  • Hernia Mesh Failure
  • Mesh Revision/Removal Surgery
  • Organ Removal
  • Sepsis
  • Organ Puncture/Rupture
  • Bowel Perforation
  • Abdominal Infection
  • Fistula Formation
  • Mesh Migration
  • Mesh Rejection
  • Nerve Damage

Nerve damage is potentially one of the most painful side effects of the use of surgical mesh. When nerves are damaged or unnecessarily exposed they come alive in ways that can make even a slight touch to the affected area tingle and erupt in pain.

Lawsuits seek to hold hernia mesh manufacturers liable for physical and financial damages incurred by patients implanted with their products. Many people who were harmed by hernia mesh are coming forward to file lawsuits claiming that pharmaceutical manufacturers designed defective products and failed to warn consumers and healthcare providers about the risks.

Have you had a hernia repair with mesh surgery and fallen victim to any of the side effects listed above? Call Baron & Budd today. Our skilled attorneys have years of experience taking drug and medical device manufacturers to task. You can reach us by phone at 866-829-0176 or complete our contact form today.

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