Transvaginal Mesh Class Action Lawsuit

Transvaginal Mesh Class Action Lawsuit Updates: August 2025

Transvaginal Mesh Lawsuit Litigation Updates

June 19, 2025

  • New Ethicon Lawsuit Filed in New Jersey: A new lawsuit has been filed in New Jersey state court against Ethicon, alleging long-term injuries from a pelvic mesh implant. The case is scheduled for trial on July 21, 2025, with expert disclosures due by August 11 and discovery closing by August 15. This lawsuit is part of a growing trend of standalone state court cases against mesh manufacturers.

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Transvaginal mesh implants were once promoted as innovative solutions for pelvic organ prolapse (POP) and stress urinary incontinence (SUI). But for thousands of women, these devices caused far more harm than help. Severe complications have led to lawsuits against major manufacturers, with victims seeking justice for injuries that were preventable.

If you’ve experienced mesh-related complications, you may qualify to join this litigation. Click HERE for a FREE case review.

What Is Transvaginal Mesh?

Transvaginal mesh (TVM) is a net-like surgical implant made of synthetic material. Surgeons insert it through the vaginal wall to support weakened pelvic muscles and organs. It was commonly used to treat:

  • Pelvic organ prolapse (POP) – when organs like the bladder or uterus drop from their normal position

  • Stress urinary incontinence (SUI) – leakage of urine during coughing, sneezing, or physical activity

Unfortunately, many of these devices caused serious complications, prompting recalls, FDA warnings, and waves of litigation.

FDA Warnings and Regulatory Action

In 2008, the FDA issued an initial warning stating mesh complications were "not uncommon." By 2011, the agency updated its stance, saying the complications are NOT rare and may cause permanent, life-altering harm.

In 2019, the FDA ordered companies to stop selling transvaginal mesh for pelvic organ prolapse altogether, citing safety concerns. Despite this, many women still live with painful complications from previously implanted devices.

Common Transvaginal Mesh Complications

Lawsuits allege that transvaginal mesh products have led to:

  • Mesh erosion (when mesh cuts into vaginal walls or organs)
  • Chronic pelvic pain
  • Painful intercourse (dyspareunia)
  • Bleeding and infection
  • Bladder or bowel perforation
  • Autoimmune reactions
  • Multiple revision surgeries
  • Emotional trauma and loss of quality of life

Some women have undergone several corrective surgeries, yet still suffer from ongoing pain and disability.

If you’ve experienced any of these complications after receiving a vaginal mesh implant, you may have a legal case. Click HERE for a FREE consultation with a partner attorney.

Manufacturers and Devices Named in Lawsuits

The following manufacturers and products are among those named in transvaginal mesh lawsuits:

Manufacturer

Devices

Ethicon (J&J)

Gynecare Prolift, Prosima, TVT, Gynemesh

Boston Scientific

Pinnacle, Obtryx, Advantage Fit, Solyx

C.R. Bard

Avaulta, PelviSoft, PelviLace

American Medical Systems (AMS)

MiniArc, Apogee, Perigee

Coloplast

Aris, Supris, Omnisure

Mentor

ObTape

Caldera Medical, Cook Medical, Tyco IVS

Various pelvic mesh products

Why Are Women Filing Transvaginal Mesh Lawsuits?

The lawsuits allege that mesh manufacturers:

  • Misled doctors and patients about the safety and effectiveness of their products
  • Failed to properly test the devices before marketing them
  • Ignored or downplayed reports of complications
  • Did not provide adequate warnings of known risks

As a result, many women face lifelong complications, including permanent pain and disability.

What Compensation Could Be Recovered?

Women pursuing transvaginal mesh lawsuits are seeking compensation for:

  • Past and future medical bills, including revision surgeries
  • Lost wages and diminished earning potential
  • Pain and suffering
  • Loss of consortium (spousal relationships impacted by injury)
  • Emotional distress and trauma
  • Loss of quality of life

Some cases have already resulted in multimillion-dollar verdicts and settlements. Collectively, mesh manufacturers have paid billions of dollars to resolve claims.

Why Are These Lawsuits Gaining Momentum?

Several factors have contributed to the surge in litigation:

  • New research confirming long-term risks
  • FDA bans and recalls
  • Growing awareness among patients who were not warned of the dangers
  • Ongoing reports of severe injuries even years after initial surgery

Lawsuits are not only about compensation—they are about holding manufacturers accountable for putting profit over patient safety.

What Should You Do If You’ve Been Affected?

If you’ve experienced health problems after receiving a vaginal mesh implant, here’s what you should do:

  1. Gather your medical records – including surgical reports, hospital records, and any revision procedures.

  2. Document your symptoms and complications – pain, surgeries, medical bills, lost wages.

  3. Consult with an attorney – a lawyer experienced in product liability can review your case.

  4. Act quickly – Every state has a statute of limitations that limits how long you have to file.

How Injury Claims Can Help

At Injury Claims, we connect women harmed by transvaginal mesh implants with attorneys who are actively pursuing cases nationwide. Our legal partners can help determine if you qualify and explain your legal options at no cost.

If you or a loved one has suffered complications from a vaginal mesh implant, click HERE to start your FREE case review today.

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