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T-Sling-Universal Polypropylene Lawsuit: Did You Suffer Complications From Coloplast T-Sling-Universal Polypropylene Mesh?

Coloplast T-Sling lawsuit T-Sling-Universal Polypropylene

If you or a loved one suffered complications from Coloplast T-Sling Universal Polypropylene mesh, you may be entitled to recover compensation from a Coloplast T-Sling lawsuit or settlement.

A team of medical device injury lawyers and attorneys is investigating injury lawsuit cases of women who claim to have suffered complications, side effects or injuries from vaginal surgical mesh and bladder sling products that may have been used to treat pelvic organ prolapse and/or stress urinary incontinence, including the Coloplast T-Sling-Universal Polypropylene. 

Coloplast T-Sling-Universal Polypropylene Lawsuit

Coloplast T-Sling lawsuit and settlement cases potentially being investigated include claims of women who had Coloplast mesh surgically implanted and claim to have suffered serious bladder sling problems, injuries, side-effects or complications including, sling revision corrective surgery to remove or replace the T-Sling Universal Polypropylene mesh, to repair damage to pelvic organs, tissue, or nerves near the site of the T-Sling Universal Polypropylene and/or additional surgeries or re-operations to treat the recurrence of stress urinary incontinence (SUI) and/or pelvic organ prolapse (POP), among other things.

If you or someone you love suffered injuries from Coloplast T-Sling Universal Polypropylene, you may be entitled to compensation from a Coloplast T-Sling lawsuit or settlement. Contact a medical device injury lawyer to request a free case review.

*If you or a loved one are experiencing health issues, side effects or complications from a medical device, we urge you to promptly consult with your doctor or physician for an evaluation.

**The listing of a company (i.e, Coloplast) or product (e.g., T-Sling Universal Polypropylene) is not meant to state or imply that the company acted illegally or improperly or that the product is unsafe or defective; rather only that an investigation may be, is or was being conducted to determine whether legal rights have been violated.

***The use of any trademarks, tradenames or service marks is solely for product identification and/or informational purposes.

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