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How Does Ventral Hernia Mesh Repair Give a Good Patient Recovery?

How Does Ventral Hernia Mesh Repair Give a Good Patient Recovery?

A ventral hernia mesh repair surgery can offer the patient a good recovery, that is unless the hernia mesh product is damaged or defective. If you are unlucky enough to have a defective hernia mesh product implanted into your body, then you may not recover quickly at all. You may be susceptible to infections, complications and other problems as you seek to recover from your surgical procedure. If you have a hard time recovering from your hernia surgery, it will take more time for you to get back to your normal life. That means that you may miss work, need to hire other people to help with daily tasks, and overall become frustrated that you cannot do what you did easily before the hernia repair surgery. If this has happened to you, just call the Los Angeles hernia repair attorneys at the Law Offices of Gary K. Walch. We can discuss your personal injury claim, and you can call us today at 866-INJURY2 or 866-465-8792.

Even a “Simple” Hernia Can Be Quite Complicated to Repair

While looking at hernia repair surgical procedures, it is true that they are considered a “common” or “simple” procedure to undergo. Your ventral hernia can be repaired by a surgeon who has performed the procedure hundreds of times in the past and will continue to perform the procedure hundreds of times in the future. But when your hernia mesh product is defective or otherwise damaged, it can wreck-havoc on the procedure you need to recover. If your hernia mesh product is defective on the day it is used for your surgery, that is not your fault. It may be time to initiate a lawsuit for the hernia mesh product manufacturers who are the at-fault parties to repay you for your pain and suffering, any lost wages and your lost time from work associated with this personal injury claim.

It Isn’t Fair That Your Hernia Mesh Product Was Defective Before Your Hernia Mesh Surgery

You certainly have enough to worry about with a ventral hernia surgery, and whether the hernia mesh product is safe and not defective should not be one of your personal worries. All hernia mesh products should be safe, effective and able to be used for the purpose of repairing a hernia in a patient. If you have had a defective hernia mesh product that caused complications for your ventral hernia repair, you can call us at the Law Offices of Gary K. Walch. We are here to review your personal injury case with you, and you can call our Los Angeles hernia mesh lawyers at 866-INJURY2 or 866-465-8792.

Complications With Hernia Mesh Products Can Cause Infections After a Hernia Surgical Procedure

If you experience complications from a failed hernia mesh product, you may have infections after your ventral hernia mesh repair surgical procedure. You might have neurovascular injuries, fascial disruptions or other infections because of the defective nature of the hernia mesh product that was used during the surgery. If this is the case for you, it is imperative that you call our Los Angeles hernia mesh lawyers today. We can go over your claims for personal injuries even if you are still under a doctor’s orders for rest and recovery. There is no need to wait, and we are fully versed on these types of personal injury claims related to failed and defective hernia mesh products. All our Los Angeles hernia mesh cases are taken on a contingency fee basis so you pay us nothing unless we get you paid.

How Do I Call to Get a Knowledgeable Los Angeles Hernia Mesh Lawyer?

It is easy to call us if you have questions regarding the worth, value or settlement procedures related to a hernia mesh product lawsuit. We are here and we are on your side, to help you get the recovery compensation that you deserve in this type of personal injury claim. All that you need to do, is to pick up your mobile phone and call our law office today to talk about your concerns. We are available to take your call at the Law Offices of Gary K. Walch, and you can call us at 866-INJURY2 or 866-465-8792.

References

1Messer, N., & Rosen, M. J. (2023). Ventral Hernia Repair: Does Mesh Position Matter?. The Surgical Clinics of North America103(5), 935–945. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.suc.2023.04.005

 

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