TVTO and chronic right sided pelvic pain
Julie developed right sided pelvic pain, 10 weeks after the insertion of a Tension-free Vaginal Tape – Obturator (TVT-O). She alleged that the operation had been performed in a negligent manner, and had caused the chronic pain. The PMS report noted
Vaginal Sacro-Spinous Fixation (VSSF) causing injury to the right ureter
Rachel underwent a vaginal sacrospinous fixation (VSSF) with anterior repair to treat a vaginal prolapse. She presented with a urinary fistula 3 weeks later, and had to undergo major surgery to reimplant the right ureter. The PMS report stated that the
Urethral injury due to the insertion of mid-urethral tapes
Yvonne had a long history of urinary incontinence, starting with the birth of her son in 1997. She underwent treatment in 1998, with urethropexy and bladder neck injection. In 2004 she presented with further urinary incontinence. In 2006 she attended
Anterior repair resulting in the narrowing of the vagina
Nala presented with symptoms of vaginal prolapse and urinary incontinence in 2007. She underwent Anterior and Posterior Vaginal Repair a few months later. After this Nala complained that her vagina was too narrow, making intercourse impossible. A series of treatments
Ovarian remnant following vaginal hysterectomy
Molly was 29 when she underwent a vaginal hysterectomy and bilateral oophorectomy in 2004. In 2007 she presented with lower abdominal pain and weight loss. A diagnostic laparoscopy showed adhesions and a possible ovarian remnant in the pelvis, and so
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
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
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
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
Bowel injury following mesh erosion
Mesh erosion into bowel Susan suffered from recurrent vaginal vault prolapse and underwent a sacrocolpopexy with mesh.


