What is a Kugel patch?

What is a Kugel patch?

Kugel Patches were double-layer polypropylene hernia meshes. Polypropylene is a type of plastic. Many manufacturers make mesh from this plastic. Bard Davol designed the mesh for minimally-invasive laparoscopic hernia repairs.

What is Kugel hernia repair?

The Kugel repair is a minimally invasive but nonlaparoscopic preperitoneal hernia repair. It has certain advantages over other repairs, but will require a little additional effort initially to learn the repair and the associated anatomy encountered in this approach.

How do I know if my hernia mesh was recalled?

We can find out if the FDA issued a medical device recall or the manufacturer voluntary recalled the mesh patch used in your hernia repair. We can review your medical documents to identify the product code, product name, and manufacturer who made your mesh implant.

How long does a hernia mesh lawsuit take?

They can take at least one to three years to resolve, depending on the case, and only under very rare circumstances will they take less than a year.

What kind of mesh is used for hernia repair?

Polypropylene has several features that make it one of the most popular materials for hernia mesh. It is thin and lightweight. Polypropylene allows manufacturers to create mesh with large pores and minimal surface area. But all hernia mesh materials come with unique advantages and disadvantages.

Can hernia mesh cause pain years later?

Some people suffer chronic hernia mesh pain that interferes with their daily activities and can last from several months to years. Symptoms include a burning sensation at the surgery site, swelling and pain during intercourse, and the pain may be caused by nerve damage or a reaction to the mesh.

Will Bard settle out of court for hernia mesh?

We believe that the average settlement payout for Bard hernia mesh plaintiffs will be around $80,000. The loss on September 8, 2021 loss has little impact on this projection.

What is the average payout for hernia mesh?

Average Hernia Mesh Settlements On average, plaintiffs get $50,000 to $250,000 in the hernia mesh lawsuit settlements. If the plaintiff suffers a serious injury, the hernia mesh lawsuit settlement could be up to $100,000.

What happened to the Bard Kugel patch?

Bard Davol designed its Kugel Patch for minimally-invasive hernia mesh surgery. It had a defective ring that could break and puncture organs. The problems led to several recalls and thousands of lawsuits. By 2018, Bard had stopped marketing the Kugel Hernia Patch in the U.S.

What is a Kugel patch made of?

Kugel Patches were double-layer polypropylene hernia meshes. Polypropylene is a type of plastic. Many manufacturers make mesh from this plastic. Bard Davol designed the mesh for minimally-invasive laparoscopic hernia repairs.

Why did the Davol Kugel patch fail?

Bard Davol designed its Kugel Patch for minimally-invasive hernia mesh surgery. It had a defective ring that could break and puncture organs. The problems led to several recalls and thousands of lawsuits.

What happened to the Kugel hernia patch?

A defective part in some of the meshes could break and puncture internal organs or other tissue. More than 3,000 people sued over Kugel Patch injuries. Bard paid more than $180 million to settle the Kugel Patch lawsuits in 2011. A 2018 search showed that Bard no longer lists the Kugel Hernia Patch in its products catalog.

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