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Vaginal Mesh Maker Ordered to Pay $2M

A jury last week ordered the medical device company C.R. Bard to pay $250,000 in compensatory damages and $1.75 million in punitive damages in the first trial of one of thousands of cases of injuries allegedly sustained from vaginal mesh pending in West Virginia federal court. So Bloomberg reports.

 

During the trial, the claimant's attorneys presented e-mails showing that Bard officials knew the material used to make the company's Avaulta mesh, which the company pulled off the market last year, was unfit for implantation in humans.

 

Several vaginal mesh manufacturers are facing scores of claims over injuries allegedly caused by the material, which doctors use to treat women with pelvic organ prolapse and incontinence. Bard alone still faces more than 8,000 other claims over its vaginal mesh devices.

 

Read the full article from Bloomberg here.

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