Transvaginal Mesh Implant

If you are a woman who has had surgery to correct pelvic prolapse or urinary incontinence and were told a transvaginal mesh implant or bladder sling implant was used and then you developed serious complications after surgery, you may have a claim.

Following surgery, some women have experienced bowel or bladder perforation or other serious injuries to the bladder. You may have had additional surgery to remove the mesh implant. 

If you have experienced serious problems following surgery from a mesh implant, call Goldberg Attorneys, 800.600.6014, for a free consultation.

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