Vaginal Bladder Sling & Lawsuit Funding
If you are currently involved in a vaginal bladder sling lawsuit and interested in lawsuit funding against your case, we want to work with you. LawLeaf is a leading provider of pre settlement funding and post settlement funding. We provide lawsuit cash advances to plaintiffs and claimants. Whether you are currently involved in a personal injury lawsuit or class action suit, we can help. If you are interested in lawsuit funding for a vaginal bladder sling lawsuit, begin applying online today. Please use our online form and let us know this is a vaginal bladder sling lawsuit.
Vaginal bladder sling procedures are done to treat women who have urinary incontinence. The bladder sling will help prevent the urethra from opening. The urethra is a tube that urine passes through when leaving the bladder. If a women has weak muscles around the urethra leakage may occur when laughing, coughing, sneezing and lifting objects.
A vaginal bladder sling surgery may be done by a cut in the vagina or a cut in the abdomen and vagina. In order to hold the urethra in place a surgeon typically uses a piece of tissue or synthetic material as the sling. The sling will either reduce or eliminate urinary incontinence.
Vaginal bladder sling surgeries can be life threatening if the urethra or bladder is injured. If you are having pain, nausea, vomiting, urinary tract infections, bleeding, bruising or swelling of the arms or legs, or having pain during sex and urinating, you should immediately seek medical attention. Vaginal bladder sling procedures may also result in blood clots in your lungs, chest or brain.
A bladder sling procedure may result in additional operations. In some cases if the sling or mesh cannot be removed it can result in further complications for the patient. The FDA issued a Public Health Notification for the use of vaginal mesh and bladder sling products for the treatment of stress urinary incontinence and pelvic organ prolapsed.
There are dozens of law firms throughout the country that are filing lawsuits against the manufactures of different mesh and bladder sling products. Some of these manufacturers include:
- Gynecare
- Bard Avaulta
- Boston Scientific
- American Medical Systems (AMS)
If you are considering a urinary incontinence surgery ask your doctor to refer you to a specialist. There are several different types of procedures and you should always consult with a specialist on which procedure may be suitable for you. The three procedures include Tension-free slings, Adjustable slings and Conventional slings. Before you consider bladder sling surgery you should receive testing from a specialist. If you bladder sling surgery you may be required to go through physical therapy. If you are considering having children you should consult with a specialist before having the procedure. You should always consult with a specialist before determining if a vagina bladder sling is right for you.
If you are currently going through the litigation stages of your lawsuit or recently settled a case against one of the manufactures, you may be eligible to receive a lawsuit loan against your case. LawLeaf offers plaintiffs litigation financing and lawsuit settlement loans against pending and settled cases. If you are interested in receiving lawsuit funding against your case, apply online today. LawLeaf offers legal funding for bladder sling lawsuits throughout the United States: Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin, Wyoming and the District of Columbia D.C.
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