Memphis, Tennessee medical malpractice attorneys to offer free case evaluations for those receiving transvaginal mesh after October 2008
In October 2008, the FDA issued a public health notification alerting healthcare providers and the public to the increasing number of serious health issues associated with the transvaginal mesh. Complications reported to the FDA include meshes from nine different manufacturers. Transvaginal meshes are implanted through surgery. According to the FDA, contributing factors to complications potentially include the patient’s health, mesh material, the size and shape of the mesh, surgical procedures and estrogen levels.
Ed Wallis is a Memphis, Tennessee medical malpractice attorney that has advised he is offering free case evaluations across the country to those who may have received a transvaginal mesh device after October 2008 and are suffering from complications. Doctors should have explained to patients that there were serious risks associated with the implantation of a transvaginal mesh sling. To not advise patients of these risks is tantamount to keeping the risks a secret from the patient.
Therefore, if you live in Tennessee, Mississippi, Arkansas or elsewhere, and have sustained difficulties with your transvaginal mesh device, please do not delay in contacting Ed Wallis today, as you may be entitled to monetary compensation for medical malpractice.
Medical malpractice is a complex area of the law, and you should immediately contact an attorney willing to provide detailed and thorough review of your case for you. Do not be fooled by the gimics of a quick check from a television ad; for a medical malpractice case or a LASIK malpractice case, you need a serious attorney who will work seriously on your behalf.
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CALL: (901) 527-2125
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