Bowel injury following mesh erosion
Mesh erosion into bowel Susan suffered from recurrent vaginal vault prolapse and underwent a sacrocolpopexy with mesh.
Urge incontinence – Colposuspension
Barbara was thought to have anaemia as a result of heavy periods, and so a vaginal hysterectomy was performed in 1993. Subsequently she developed urinary incontinence, and following urodynamic studies underwent a colposuspension in 1995. Barbara complained for persistent pain
Pain and narrowing following posterior repair
Frieda was 53 when she complained of problems since a Trans-Obturator Tape (TOT) with Posterior Vaginal Repair was performed in 2008. She suffers from constipation and difficult evacuation of the bowel. She has also been unable to have sexual intercourse
Recurrent cystitis as a result of the insertion of mid-urethral tapes
Larissa suffered from recurrent urinary tract infections following a Tension Free Vaginal Tape (TVT) procedure. She underwent a cystoscopy in order to investigate, but failed to attend for follow up. She alleged negligence in her doctor's recommendations for and performance
Stillbirth as a result of undiagnosed gestational diabetes
Danielle was found to have an intra-uterine fetal death at 35 weeks. The post mortem showed that the baby had been suffering from the effects of undiagnosed gestational diabetes. Danielle alleged that the failure to diagnose the diabetes earlier constitutes
Intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) not detected and fetal distress during labour
Maisy had an uneventful pregnancy, but intrauterine Growth Restriction (IUGR) was not detected. She went into spontaneous labour at Term +12 days. A prolonged bradycardia was detected and so it was decided that an immediate Caesarean section should be performed.
Bowel injury following vaginal delivery
Tess developed a recto-vaginal fistula following the forceps delivery of her first child. This was treated with a loop colostomy initially, and then she underwent several operations to repair the recto-vaginal fissure. Tess alleged that the forceps delivery and the
Removal of the wrong fallopian tube for ectopic pregnancy
Zoe presented on two occasions with right-sided abdominal pain and bleeding in early pregnancy. On the second time, she had a scan which suggested ectopic pregnancy. On the same day, her doctor did a laparoscopy and removed the left fallopian
Miscarriage following a road traffic accident
Pat was involved in a road traffic accident and miscarried 6 weeks later. PMS was asked to comment on whether the RTA caused the miscarriage. PMS noted that given that the miscarriage occurred 6 weeks after the accident, there did
Haemorrhage following the insertion of mid-urethral tapes
Pam was admitted for a Tension-free Vaginal Tape (TVT) operation in 2001. During the operation the needle passed through the left external iliac artery, causing profuse haemorrhage. She was taken back to theatre and the artery was repaired with good


