Many people choose to hire an attorney to file a lawsuit after facing complications with physio-mesh used to treat a medical condition known as a hernia.
What is a Hernia?
According to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), a hernia “occurs when an organ, intestine or fatty tissue squeezes through a hole or a weak spot in the surrounding muscle or connective tissue.” The FDA explains that “hernias often occur at the abdominal wall.” Signs of a hernia “can be visible as an external bulge particularly when straining or bearing down.”
What is Physio-mesh?
Mesh treatments, specifically physio-mesh, have had complications. According to the Society of American Gastrointestinal and Endoscopic Surgeons, SAGES, Physio-mesh is a flexible, composite, large pore partially absorb-able, polypropylene mesh designed to match the compliance of the abdominal wall.
According to the FDA there are many treatment options for hernias, including:
- Non-Surgical-watchful waiting treatments
- Surgical-laparoscopic, open repair treatments
- Mesh treatments
Why is Physio-mesh so Dangerous?
According to a study conducted by the National Center for Biotechnology Information, “when composite meshes are used in abdominal wall repair, seroma formation may persist and delay the desired integration leading to recurrence.” This conclusion has been reached by multiple studies. Ethicon has said that using two large independent research studies, the need for additional surgeries increased when Physio-mesh was used.
This consensus has been confirmed by another study from the Journal of Surgical Endoscopy. Patients that underwent Physio-mesh treatment suffered “significantly greater hernia recurrences and postoperative pain compared with Ventralight (physio-mesh alternative) patients.”
What Should you do?
If you believe you or a loved one has been a victim of Physio-mesh, hire a lawyer immediately. At the Brooks Law Group, our attorneys have years of education and experience, are ready to represent you in the best way possible.