5 Facts Women Need to Know About Transvaginal Mesh
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) first approved transvaginal mesh for surgical use in 1996 as a minimally invasive treatment option for women suffering from pelvic floor disorders, like…
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) first approved transvaginal mesh for surgical use in 1996 as a minimally invasive treatment option for women suffering from pelvic floor disorders, like…
In the video below, Attorney Steve Mostyn discusses the disturbing allegations made against American medical device manufacturer, Boston Scientific, and how the company allegedly engaged in an international conspiracy to…
This is part three of a multi-part series uncovering common myths related to pelvic mesh. Myth Busters Part One can be found here while Myth Busters Part Two can be…
This is part two of a multi-part series uncovering common myths related to pelvic mesh. Myth Busters Part One can be found here while Myth Busters Part Three can be…
This is part one of a multi-part series uncovering common myths related to pelvic mesh. Myth Busters Part Two can be found here while Myth Busters Part Three can be…
By Jane Akre, Mesh Medical Device News Desk Mostyn Law Files Citizen’s Petition Knowing the Food and Drug Administration has the ability to issue a recall, Steve and Amber Mostyn…
By Jane Akre, Mesh Medical Device News Desk By his own admission Steve Mostyn of Texas based firm, Mostyn Law, was late to the game of pelvic mesh litigation. Late…