We offer expert help & advice for those who need to make a mesh implant compensation claim!
Following last year’s pause on the use of the procedure, the big question on many people’s lips is this: will the UK ban vaginal mesh surgery as other countries have?
One of the primary criticisms over the outcome of the recent changes into the use of vaginal mesh that followed last year’s ban was that it suggested there’s a lack of long-term knowledge. From the tens of thousands of women worldwide who have suffered complications, some of them permanent, there’s clearly a great deal of long-term knowledge out there.
But despite this, the UK has still yet to ban the use of vaginal mesh surgery procedures, and many are left wondering whether a permanent ban will ever take place.
As a law firm representing women for vaginal mesh compensation claims, we know how bad things can get. And that’s why we know how important private mesh removal surgery can be.
With the NHS still offering the procedure, the risks to women continue. In some cases, the mesh implant complications that can arise can be so bad that further surgery is needed together with a lengthy treatment plan. This can be achieved via the NHS, but it isn’t always easy to obtain. In some cases, people have had to wait for months for help, or even longer than a year. That can be the case for both surgery and for treatment.
So, what do you do when your life is on hold and you need to wait for a long time for treatment? Private mesh removal surgery and treatment is one option, and this can be factored into a claim for compensation.
We know this can be a difficult subject to discuss, but if TVT mesh has ruined your sex life, what can you do?
There are a number of incredibly serious complications that can arise from TVT mesh surgery. One of those is the serious impact it can have on your sex life. The constant pain and the damage to the surrounding tissues can make intercourse simply too painful (known as dyspareunia). The mental stress alone can also have an impact on physical relationships as well.
Unfortunately, as we often say, we can’t turn back the clock. What we can do is help you with a legal case for compensation if you’ve suffered as a result of a TVT mesh implant that has gone wrong. The levels of damages that can be awarded can be high given the severity of the complications that can arise.
We think that people are right to be worried about pelvic mesh safety, especially as we’re lawyers who have seen first-hand just how bad the problems can be.
We’re acting for a number of women who are claiming mesh implant compensation. Some of the complications our client have suffered are serious. Some women can be left with lifelong problems that can leave them unable to walk or work ever again.
The recent revised guidelines have been criticised as not going far enough to ensure that women are protected when this procedure is an option on the table. The debate over pelvic mesh safety may well continue for quite some time.
If you’re suffering from TVT mesh complications, we may be able to help you. We specialise in TVT mesh compensation claims, and we’re acting for victims on a No Win, No Fee basis.
We know that TVT mesh complications can be serious. They can also be permanent, and they can completely change the way you live your life.
Although we can’t turn back the clock, what we can do is make sure you have access to justice. Claiming TVT mesh compensation can be the best way of making sure that you can live as comfortably as possible. It can be more than just a pay-out for the pain and suffering you have to endure.
If you’re suffering with problematic mesh implant symptoms, it may be that your device has failed or you’re a victim of inadequate medical care, and you may need further medical attention.
Unfortunately, it’s not always possible to actually resolve the symptoms and complications that can be caused.
That’s why we act for patients in claims for personal injury compensation for those who have suffered problems. When problems are permanent – which can happen – a claim is perhaps the only way of obtaining some form of justice for what’s happened. We’re huge believers in access to justice, which is why we offer No Win, No Fee arrangements for women suffering problematic mesh implant symptoms.
We can offer you specialist mesh implant support if you’re suffering problems. We specialise in mesh compensation claims. We may be able to help you today.
With mesh implant problems often being severe and lifelong in some cases, there’s lots that we need to do for you. We can’t turn back time, but we can provide you with the right support, which can come in the forms of medical and legal support.
It’s more than just another legal case when it comes to compensation for mesh implant problems. We’re here to fight for your rights to justice, and be your support network in your hour of need.
In your time of need, our TVT mesh solicitors are here for you. Our offices are open seven days a week for most of the year, and a female lawyer can be appointed for you.
We know that a vaginal mesh compensation claim is no small matter for you. For our TVT mesh solicitors, you’re not just another case. You’re claim isn’t processed through any form of standardised system that isn’t beneficial for you.
We tailor our legal services for you to suit your individual needs. We do this because we want to help you through what we know is a time of need.
Here’s a guide to what you need to know about surgical mesh complications symptoms, and what you should do if you’re suffering with them.
A surgical mesh procedure is intended to be permanent, and it’s an invasive procedure. It can be hard to tell whether complications are just a part of the long-term recovery, or whether something has gone wrong.
Despite thousands of women suffering complications, the use of surgical mesh has continued. This was until a recent widespread pause was put in place. This was (finally) the recognition that surgical mesh complications need to be better understood to avoid more women coming to harm.
Where TVT or TVM has gone wrong, the big worry is whether it’s impossible to remove mesh implant devices that have been surgically fitted.
With failing mesh implants often leading to serious complications and serious suffering for women, the idea that it’s impossible to remove the device is frightening. The pain and problems that devices can cause have left some women unable to walk or work for the rest of their lives. The problems have led to some being in constant pain and unable to have intercourse.
So, is it impossible to remove mesh implant devices in some case?