Mesh Complications

Complications can occur when mesh is used in prolapse or urinary incontinence surgeries.

The use of mesh in pelvic floor, urinary incontinence and pelvic organ prolapse procedures is very common. The FDA states that it is a standard care of practice in a variety of surgical procedures, such as sacrocolpopexy, sling or hysteropexy. Yet, many complications can happen when mesh is used in prolapse or urinary incontinence surgeries. Mesh complications may include mesh extrusion through the vagina, pain, trouble emptying the bladder, mesh erosion, shortened vagina and more. Mesh removal and revision procedures correct these issues, helping you live a pain-free life.

Why Choose Vaginal Health Center?

Our surgeons are both Urogynecologists and OB/GYNs and are uniquely qualified in female vaginal anatomy.

Unmatched Experience

  • Our surgeons are practicing OB/GYNs and have each delivered thousands of babies. With their training and years of experience, they have a further and complete understanding of a woman’s anatomy and the changes that occur after childbirth.

  • Our surgeons have over 60 years combined experience with a focus on women’s pelvic health.

  • Our surgeons have many more years of training specifically on the female pelvic anatomy than a typical Plastic Surgeon, general Gynecologist or standard Urogynecologist.

  • Your vaginal surgery results are only as good as your surgeon’s experience and skills.