Heavy-Weight Polypropylene Slings: The End is Near, we hope.
NEJM article is just another chapter of the ever-growing [...]
Vaginal Mesh Litigation Update: Twice the Risk of Dyspareunia with Mini-Slings
New England Journal of Medicine published evidence that mini-slings [...]
Vaginal Mesh Litigation Update: Martin Baughman develops multiple trial teams in preparation for multiple trials
We represent women with injuries from transobturator slings becoming [...]
Proper positioning of a retropubic sling arms is not reliable
A study reveals that 25% of arms of retropubic [...]
Women at Risk: Dyspareunia significantly more common after mini-slings than full-length slings
A recent study in the New England Journal of [...]
Vigna Law Group: New Jersey Vaginal Mesh Cases Moving Forward
The neurological injuries caused by these slings and vaginal [...]
Double the Trouble: Mid-Urethral Sling with Sacrocolpopexy Mesh
Implantation of a mid-urethral sling & sacrocolpopexy mesh is [...]
Retropubic Slings: Safer Alternative Design to the Transobturator Sling
There is a basis of physician malpractice for merely [...]
Burch Procedure for Stress Urinary Incontinence Should Be the Preferred Approach
Vigna Law Group focuses on the neurological injuries caused [...]
Transobturator Slings: Groin Dissection Necessary and Helpful for Intractable Pain
Literature is supporting the efficacy of groin dissection and [...]
Vaginal Mesh Update: Neurosurgeons, PM&R, and Pain Physicians step in
“We are seeing women obtaining care from multiple physician [...]
Vigna Law Group: Update on the New Jersey Vaginal Mesh Consolidated Litigation
Dr. Vigna discusses the status of current litigation and [...]
Transvaginal mesh litigation: Boston Scientific Solyx sling case filed in Arkansas
Dr. Vigna, pharmaceutical injury attorney, and practicing physician discusses [...]