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Essure Removal Complications

Should a woman ever need to have Essure removed, which occurs in an unacceptably high number of cases, a host of new complications await

Wednesday, May 23, 2018 - Approximately three-quarters of a million women currently have the Essure birth control device implanted within them. These women, many of whom are suffering from the adverse side effects of the device, have new reasons to be concerned. About 12000 new incidences of adverse consequences are reported to the FDA each year and 90% of them have to do with the complications of trying to remove the device should doing so be medically necessary. One only has to read the complaints posted in the Facebook group Essure Problems to get an understanding of the scope of problems that the Essure Birth Control System can cause such as constant, unbearable, crippling pain, serious internal infections requiring hospitalization, perforated reproductive organs, allergic and autoimmune issues, and nerve damage, to name just a few.

According to their official website www.essure.com, Essure is, "permanent birth control - a minimally invasive procedure, Essure placement requires no cutting, leaves no visible scars, and can be performed in your doctor's office." Essure, a one-inch coil resembling the spring on a retractable ball-point pen, is inserted through the vagina and into each Fallopian tube where its polypropylene fibers create irritation causing scar tissue to develop and help the device stay in place. Scar tissue forms around the device and creates a barrier that prevents a man's sperm from traveling to meet a woman's eggs, thus preventing fertilization.

For a variety of reasons, women have been forced to attempt to have Essure removed. The first problem they face when doing so is finding a doctor willing to perform the surgery. 99% of doctors advising and implanting women with Essure have no training whatsoever in removing the device and want nothing to do with the procedure. Essure doctors will not even refer their patients to another physician for fear of the legal ramifications. This leaves women with the only choice of having a hysterectomy, the complete removal of her reproductive organs and the exact surgery that Essure was sold to them to prevent in the first place.

A second complication with removing Essure is actually finding the device. Essure frequently becomes dislodged from the Fallopian tube and migrates to other parts of the body and sets up shop in the uterus, abdominal cavity or the intestines.

Another devastating unexpected adverse consequence of the Essure device is that it can break apart and migrate to other reproductive organs or travel within the abdominal cavity to the intestines and cause perforations or blockages. If not immediately removed the device can become so encased in the tissue where it finally lands that an organ or a part of the intestines have to be removed to get the device. Also, doctors untrained in Essure removal can break the fragile device when trying to remove it and unknowingly leave a portion behind.

Women that are forced into a second surgery to have Essure removed are hiring an Essure Birth Control lawyer an suing Bayer, the device's maker, for bringing a faulty product to market. Plaintiffs seek reimbursement of their medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering compensation for all other damages that have been caused by Bayer's negligence.

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