From Pain to Justice: Exposing Faulty Hernia Mesh Designs
C.R. Bard Pays $180 Million to Settle Nearly 3,000 Hernia Mesh Cases in January 2025
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SIGNS & SYMPTOMS
Hernia mesh failure can manifest through a range of signs and symptoms, both immediate and long-term. Patients may experience persistent pain in the abdominal area, groin, testicles, or legs, often accompanied by swelling at the surgical site. Infections are common, presenting with fever, nausea, and vomiting. Serious complications can include bowel obstruction or perforation, leading to severe abdominal pain and digestive issues. Mesh-related problems such as migration, shrinkage, or adhesions can cause chronic pain, inflammation, and recurrence of the hernia. Some patients report a burning sensation, constipation, or sexual dysfunction. Urinary problems, vaginal discharge in women, and general fatigue or lethargy are also potential indicators of mesh failure. Additionally, bleeding, fluid buildup (seroma), and visible bulging at the repair site may occur. These symptoms can significantly impact quality of life and may necessitate revision surgery or mesh removal.
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