
doi: 10.1136/bmj.k4748
pmid: 30425040
The life changing complications that affect some women after vaginal mesh procedures should prompt us all to reflect on how the health system should monitor and respond to potential harms from any intervention, medicine, or device. The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence first made recommendations about the use of mesh in its interventional procedures guidance in 2005.1 This was cautious advice with …
Postoperative Complications, Practice Guidelines as Topic, Humans, Female, Guideline Adherence, Surgical Mesh
Postoperative Complications, Practice Guidelines as Topic, Humans, Female, Guideline Adherence, Surgical Mesh
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