One of the most common complications associated with the use of vaginal mesh is erosion, which occurs when the mesh moves or shifts out of place, causing it to rub against and damage nearby tissues and organs. This can lead to a host of painful and potentially serious complications, including infection, bleeding, and organ perforation.
When the mesh erodes into surrounding organs or tissue, it can cause a variety of symptoms, including pain, discomfort, and difficulty with urination or defecation. In some cases, the erosion can even lead to the development of fistulas, which are abnormal connections between different organs or tissues in the body.
It is important for women who have had vaginal mesh surgery to be aware of the potential risks associated with the procedure. If you are experiencing any symptoms of mesh erosion, it is important to speak with your doctor as soon as possible to discuss your treatment options.
Implanted vaginal mesh is a medical device used in the treatment of pelvic organ prolapse (POP) and stress urinary incontinence (SUI). However, the use of vaginal mesh has been associated with various complications, including erosion of the mesh into surrounding organs or tissue.
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