Transvaginal Mesh Lawyer Television Commercial
The transvaginal mesh lawyers at Saiontz & Kirk, P.A. have been running tv advertisements over the past several months on a number of networks, including CMT, AMC, VH1, TV Land, TLC and others. The television commercials are designed to inform consumers that they may be able to pursue legal action if they have experienced complications after receiving transvaginal surgical mesh for treatment of pelvic organ prolapse (POP) or stress urinary incontinence (SUI).
In addition to the resources provided on this website, we have expanded our vaginal mesh tv ad to provide additional information about the risk of problems in the following 90 second video posted on YouTube:
The FDA has reported that thousands of women have experienced problems after receiving vaginal mesh, also referred to as surgical mesh or a bladder sling. In July 2011, the FDA issued a safety communication to inform doctors and consumers that the agency has been unable to find any additional benefits in the use of transvaginal mesh over other methods of treating POP.
Some of the most common vaginal mesh complications and complaints include:
- Erosion, Extrusion or Protrusion
- Shrinking of the Mesh
- Pelvic Pain
- Painful Sexual Intercourse
- Infection
- Bleeding
- Organ Perforation
- Urinary Problems
- Recurrent Prolapse
Our vaginal mesh attorneys are advertising for potential claims on behalf women who have experienced problems. Cases are being reviewed for women throughout the United States and there are no legal fees unless a recovery is obtained.
To review a potential claim for yourself, a friend or family member, request a free consultation and case evaluation.
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vicki says:
I have pain during intercourse. I have a lot of problems trying to urinate I will have to go to the restroom really bad but when I get there it may take a minute 30 minutes or 1 hour. I get a lot of yeast infections. I get pain down there. I have not went back to that doctor.
Posted on December 20, 2013 at 10:58 am