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VisitFirst major medical journal to publish follow-up on vaginal mesh degradation by June 2025?
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University of Sheffield Study Finds Vaginal Mesh Degrades in 60 Days, Provides Objective Physical Evidence
Oct 21, 2024, 02:00 PM
A recent study conducted by researchers at the University of Sheffield has revealed that materials commonly used in vaginal mesh implants begin to degrade within 60 days of being implanted in the pelvis. The findings provide objective physical evidence that these materials do not perform well in the pelvic environment. Additionally, the research assessed bacteria typically associated with traumatic injuries to the torso, showing that the material was highly effective against such infections. This study raises concerns regarding the long-term safety and efficacy of vaginal mesh implants.
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