(Attorney advertising. Prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome.) A federal court in the Southern District of West Virginia ordered Boston Scientific to turn over documents relating to the company’s recalled ProteGen sling as part of a multidistrict litigation related to a transvaginal mesh lawsuit.
New York (PRWEB) December 10, 2012
Plaintiffs in the case (MDL #2326 In re: Boston Scientific Corp. Pelvic Repair System Products Liability Litigation) argued that the documents would reveal Boston Scientific knew about the incompatibility of a woman’s pelvic biology with ProteGen’s polyester mesh, according to court documents. The ProteGen is made of a polyester woven sling, coated with pressure-injected bovine collagen and part of a Vesica sling system that also contained bone anchors.
The Rottenstein Law Group is encouraged by the order, and maintains a website at http://www.vaginalmeshlawsuitcenter.us for the benefit of women who want more information about vaginal mesh risks and vaginal mesh lawsuits. The site contains vital information and easy-to-use social media features that allow for easy sharing on sites like Facebook and Twitter.
Read full story on PRWeb.com: Transvaginal Mesh Lawsuit Update: Federal Court Orders Boston Scientific to Release Documents, Rottenstein Law Group Reports
New York (PRWEB) December 10, 2012
Plaintiffs in the case (MDL #2326 In re: Boston Scientific Corp. Pelvic Repair System Products Liability Litigation) argued that the documents would reveal Boston Scientific knew about the incompatibility of a woman’s pelvic biology with ProteGen’s polyester mesh, according to court documents. The ProteGen is made of a polyester woven sling, coated with pressure-injected bovine collagen and part of a Vesica sling system that also contained bone anchors.
The Rottenstein Law Group is encouraged by the order, and maintains a website at http://www.vaginalmeshlawsuitcenter.us for the benefit of women who want more information about vaginal mesh risks and vaginal mesh lawsuits. The site contains vital information and easy-to-use social media features that allow for easy sharing on sites like Facebook and Twitter.
Read full story on PRWeb.com: Transvaginal Mesh Lawsuit Update: Federal Court Orders Boston Scientific to Release Documents, Rottenstein Law Group Reports