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2015 Ends Well for Transvaginal Mesh Victims

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Philadelphia, PAJohnson & Johnson last week was hit with a $12.5 million verdict in a transvaginal mesh lawsuit that includes $7 million in punitive damages. Of the several TVM mesh manufacturers, J&J has been the worst for settling, even though it faces the most federal lawsuits.

The drug giant in 2014 won the first bellwether case against it after a five-day trial, whereas this latest trial lasted two-and-a-half weeks. J&J said it will appeal and it still continues to contest liability.

In this most recent lawsuit, 65-year-old Patricia Hammons, a Walmart shelf stocker from Indiana, claimed that she could no longer have sex and suffered from other health problems, including incontinence, which the mesh was supposed to fix. Her case was severe: the mesh had caused the perforation of her bladder and she required several surgeries to remove the mesh.

In 2013, a New Jersey jury awarded a woman with a Prolift insert $11.1 million in damages, including $7.76 in punitive damages. Both juries found that J&J did not properly warn women of the risks and marketed an unsafe product. In the trial ending last week, damning evidence came from J&J managers, physicians and J&J employees who worked on development of the Prolift.

According to philly.com, a J&J official testified that the company had $108 million in Prolift sales from the time the product was launched in 2005 until it was taken off the market in 2012, following thousands of complaints from women who had the implants. And even before the Prolift launch, J&J knew its mesh product had been associated with pain during sex. But it chose not to include that information on the product warning label.

Scott Ciarrocca, head of Research & Development for Ethicon (and who testified at the Linda Gross v. Ethicon trial in 2013) said that “the company had never given any thought to how to remove the mesh if it caused problems.” No wonder mesh removal wasn’t an issue during R&D: Ciarrocca, working with a French transvaginal mesh team, was tasked in taking the Prolift to market. The French TVM team only worked on cadavers to train on mesh procedure. (According to his profile on LinkedIn, Ciarrocca is still the director of R&D at Ethicon.)

And more damning evidence came from one of the plaintiff’s experts, who described the transvaginal mesh procedure “as exceedingly difficult” and tantamount to a surgical “train wreck.”

Hammons is one of approximately 180 women with similar complaints who have filed suit against J&J and its Ethicon unit in Philadelphia courts. Additionally, the company is facing thousands and thousands of lawsuits nationwide and in Canada. If J&J does not announce soon that it is working toward any settlements, 2016 might not be a good year for the company.

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I had a mesh implanted in 1999, the last several years I have had such terrible groin pain on my right side I finally asked my doctor to X-ray it... The X-ray showed metals above my pubic bone and now on Jan 25, 2016 I am to see the urologist in Las Vegas, nv that did the surgery for a consultation. I don't know what to expect, I can't bear to think of another surgery but this pain is so icky... Can you help me sue the manufacturer of this mesh?

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My wife had this stuff put in 2010 she's had a long road of pain and complications due to mesh she's had two revision surgeries as of so far.My poor wife has to take so much medication to just try to take away the pain it's unreal and this is narcotic medications,and it doesn't take away her pain that she has to live with constantly day to day.She was one of the lucky ones if you can call it lucky to go from Canada to UCLA to have Dr Raz do the second revision surgery as her first here in Canada was a partial which made things so much worse for her in the long run even though the mesh was giving her problems and complications and pain before having a revision surgery done.She is having complications now and has already had another surgery done on her due to mesh and has to have another done this January so four surgeries just by having this mesh put in to improve her life really I don't see that this has improved her way of living at all.If a company pulls there product of the market it usually indicates that something is wrong with this product stop trying to hide the truth and look after all of these poor woman that has been harmed by mesh.

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