Common reasons for lawsuits related to surgical mesh:
1. **Mesh Erosion:** This occurs when the mesh material wears away or breaks down over time, leading to the mesh poking through surrounding tissues or organs. This can cause pain, discomfort, and potentially require corrective surgery.
2. **Infection:** Surgical mesh can sometimes become a site for infection. Bacteria can colonize around the mesh, leading to localized or systemic infections that require medical intervention and treatment.
3. **Pain:** Some individuals experience chronic or severe pain following surgical mesh placement. This pain can be caused by nerve damage, inflammation, or the mesh interacting with surrounding tissues.
4. **Organ Perforation:** The mesh may cause unintentional puncturing or perforation of nearby organs during or after surgery. This can lead to serious complications and may necessitate additional surgical procedures.
5. **Adhesion:** Adhesion occurs when scar tissue forms and binds the mesh to nearby tissues or organs. This can lead to discomfort, pain, or complications if the mesh restricts the normal movement of organs.
6. **Recurrence of Initial Condition:** Surgical mesh is often used to treat conditions such as hernias or pelvic organ prolapse. In some cases, the initial condition can recur, potentially due to mesh failure, improper placement, or other factors.