Hernia Mesh Patch Recall
Was a Mesh Hernia Patch used in your Hernia surgery?
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration and Devol, Inc., a
subsidiary of C.R. Bard initiated a recall on December 5th 2005
for its Bard Composix Kugel Mesh Large Oval and Large Circle
Patch which were designed to treat ventricle hernias.
The Hernia Mesh Patch is inserted through a small incision
and is placed behind the hernia. A "memory recoil ring" is used
to keep the patch closed until after it has been inserted in the
body. Some of the related terms are:
prolene mesh hernia patch
kugel mesh hernia patch
hernia mesh patch recall
hernia mesh patch
mesh patch for hernia recall
mesh patch hernia recall
The purpose of this patch was to prevent the hernia from
pushing through weakened tissue walls, specifically in cases
when stomach muscles are too weak for surgery to repair the
hernia. However, the "memory recoil ring" can break under the
stress of placement in the body, resulting in bowel perforations
and chronic intestinal fistulae.
Some of them are, but not limited to;
• Tenderness at the implant area
• Unexplained pain
• Redness at the implanted area
• Fever
• Any unusual symptoms
If you or someone you know have experienced problems with the
implanted Bard Composix Kugel Mesh Hernia Patch, which may
consist of bowel perforations and chronic intestinal fistulae,
please contact an attorney.
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