
Hernia Mesh Leads
Velawcity is a legal advertising network that helps mass tort attorneys find claimants who were injured after being implanted with Hernia Mesh. The Hernia Mesh leads we send to law firms across the nation always meet the intake criteria given to us by the law firm. If your law firm is looking to find more claimants with injuries caused by Hernia Mesh, contact Velawcity to get started today.
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Hernia Mesh Revision Claims
According to the National Center for Health Statistics, it was discovered that approximately 800,000 groin hernia repairs were completed in the United States in 2003. Over 90% of these hernia operations involved the use of a mesh prosthesis and are performed on an outpatient-basis. Hernias have a high rate of recurrence, and surgeons often use surgical mesh to strengthen the hernia repair and reduce the rate of recurrence. Since the 1980s, there has been a significant increase in mesh-based hernia repairs. By the year 2000, non-mesh repairs represented less than 10% of all hernia repair techniques.
Based on the FDAâs analysis of medical reports and peer-reviewed literature the most common adverse events for all surgical repair of hernias are:
- Pain
- Infection
- Hernia recurrence
- Mesh migration
- Mesh shrinkage
- Scar-like tissue that sticks tissues together (adhesion)
- Blockage of the large or small intestine (obstruction)
- Bleeding
- Abnormal connection between organs, vessels, intestines (fistula)
- Fluid build-up at the surgical site (seroma)
- Hole in neighboring tissues or organs (perforation)
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References:
https://www.fda.gov/medical-devices/implants-and-prosthetics/hernia-surgical-mesh-implants
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/14533902/