In this blog post I outline the causes and symptoms of inguinal hernias and explain how complications can arise if defective hernia mesh is used to repair them.
Defective Inguinal Hernia Mesh and Complications

In this blog post I outline the causes and symptoms of inguinal hernias and explain how complications can arise if defective hernia mesh is used to repair them.
Paul Miller discusses the link between defective hernia mesh and sepsis – a condition commonly referred to as “blood poisoning.”
In this blog post I examine some ways medical practitioners calculate the failure rates of hernia mesh, explain how some of these rates tend to worsen over time, and offer some information about what people experiencing painful complications can do.
In this blog post I discuss how defective hernia mesh can migrate within the human body, explain some of the damage this movement can cause, and note some of the legal remedies victims of defective mesh have available to them.
In this blog post I examine why defective hernia mesh can cause bowel obstructions, some symptoms of bowel obstructions, and what kinds of options are available to fix these issues.
In this blog post I discuss hernia mesh recalls, and some of the signs you may have had a faulty or defective hernia mesh product used in a mesh surgery.
In this blog post I explain how adhesions can form from defective hernia mesh, the problems these cause, and why reparative surgery may be necessary, but not necessarily successful.