The latest transvaginal mesh lawsuit update involves the jury having ruled in the second Boston Scientific transvaginal mesh lawsuit to go to trial. The lawsuit was being heard in a…
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In late October 2015, a federal judge denied a request made by Boston Scientific, a manufacturer of vaginal mesh devices. The company sought to move 62 transvaginal mesh lawsuits, which…
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St. Louis, Missouri (PRWEB) September 16, 2014 The team of defective medical device and personal injury lawyers at Carey & Danis report that the company behind the Obtryx bladder sling,…
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St. Louis, Missouri (PRWEB) August 28, 2014 A St. Louis law firm that represents clients nationally, Carey & Danis reports that the C.R. Bard multidistrict litigation (MDL), an MDL that…
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How the 501(K) Approval Process Led to Thousands of Claims Many people who have procedures done using medical devices assume that those devices are safe because they have been approved…
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Vaginal mesh problems have become a major public health issue.. Thousands of women throughout the world had transvaginal mesh implanted as a method of treating stress urinary incontinence (SUI) or…
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Endo International, a manufacturer of vaginal mesh products, has agreed to pay $830 million to settle pending claims. The company has indicated that the settlement will cover a “substantial majority”…
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According to Fox News, more than 75,000 women had surgical procedures with vaginal mesh to treat pelvic organ prolapse in 2011 and another 200,000 had mesh implanted to treat stress…
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Pending Multi District Litigation for Transvaginal Mesh Cases from Jeffrey Lowe Transvaginal mesh lawsuits have been filed by thousands of women experiencing complications with vaginal mesh products. Patients are taking legal…
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In 1996, a medical device company called Boston Scientific sought approval for a product called the ProtoGen. The ProtoGen was a vaginal sling that used a transvaginal mesh (TVM) material.…
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