The FDA approved the first ever transvaginal mesh product in 1996 for the treatment of stress urinary incontinence, or SUI; it was later added as a corrective measure for both for pelvic organ prolapsed (POP).
- Pelvic organ prolapsed (POP) – can result from weak or damaged vaginal walls that allow the bladder, rectum or uterus to drop into the vaginal cavity; can also be caused by pregnancy and childbirth and often leads to SUI.
- Stress urinary incontinence (SUI) – occurs when pressure against the vaginal wall or the bladder causes complications in the ability to control urination, often known as overactive bladder syndrome.
These conditions occur predominantly in women and can result from weak or damaged vaginal walls that typically occur after pregnancy or childbirth. POP and SUI can also occur after a hysterectomy, and is a known condition of menopause.
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