Kugel Mesh patients not out of the woods yet

October 16th, 2007 by Scott Thomas

Rockville, MD: Just because the Kugel Mesh Patch was recalled over a year ago does not mean that adverse event reports regarding the hernia patch are no longer being submitted to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). In fact, the FDA received numerous reports in August of serious problems with the , some of them life-threatening incidents.


The reason that people are still suffering serious complications from the patch is that when the was announced, doctors were told to weigh the risks of leaving the patch in with the risks of explanting it. Patients who were not suffering side effects indicating that their patch malfunctioned likely did not have the patch removed because they were not considered at risk for ring breakage. However, even now after the is well over a year old, the FDA is receiving reports about defective Kugel Patches and broken memory rings.

Kugel pregnant victimOne report, received on August 24, 2007, noted that a woman who became pregnant after having the implanted, began experiencing pain. The ring was explanted and was apparently “bent and ready to break” in two places. The report does not indicate whether or not the added pressure of the pregnancy caused the ring to malfunction or if it had already malfunctioned when she became pregnant.

Another report noted that the patient had “chronic, constant abdominal pain, sharp and stabbing,” since surgery. The patient required surgery to remove the patch’s from his bowel in order to relieve his pain. Yet another report notes that a patient required two surgeries and has been on pain pills since his first surgery in which the was implanted.

One patient, who required surgical intervention to fix problems allegedly caused by the , reported “abdominal pains, fever, wound drainage, abscesses, the folding into a wad, bowel adhesions, fistula, bowel resection, infection and explant.” Still another report, this one indicating a life-threatening event, noted the memory ring allegedly broke, perforating and strangling the patient’s bowel and resulting in infection and necrosis of the bowel.

In another situation, the broken ring allegedly perforated a patient’s bowel in three places. The patient wound up in the hospital with “vomiting, pain in the abdomen, and fatigue.” Still another life-threatening incident report was submitted, this one reporting a broken ring that allegedly caused a perforated bowel and fistula. The patient’s abdomen turned red and developed a draining wound.

Patients who have had Kugel Patches implanted and not yet had them removed may think they are in the clear and will not have any problems with the patch. However, adverse event reports are still being submitted to the FDA regarding patches, some of them reporting events occurring in 2007. Furthermore, some patients may have suffered adverse side effects of the without realizing it.

Anyone who has had a implanted and experiences pain or tenderness at the implant site, abdominal swelling, unexplained fever, or any other unusual pain in the abdomen should seek medical attention and discuss the possibility of removing the patch with a doctor. It is important to remember that some of the FDA’s adverse event reports concerning the were deemed life threatening, so any unusual symptoms should be dealt with immediately.

October 16th, 2007

  • Eugene Peeples
    I have two kugel mesh patches, one on my navel and the other in my right groin. I have since the hernia surgery experienced sharp pain in my right testicle, pain down the inside of my right leg,now I have lost some strength in my leg. I have unexplained fever. I have nausea at least once per day. I can no longer walk any distance without feeling fatigued in my right leg. The surgeon who implanted the patches says nothing can be done and reccomended pain managment.
    Pain management Dr. put me on a regiment of 150 miligrams of Lyrica per day which does mask the pain, but do not run out.The Dr. has attempted to deaden the nerve in my leg, neither attempt has resulted in any relief. The pain in my right testicle has made it difficult to have sex or have the desire to.
  • dm04
    I have had a double hernia and since the mesh patches where put in. I have had blood clots in my right leg. DVT in the right leg. They have done 3 surgerys to correct the hernia to try and corrected the DVT in the right Leg. I have experienced sharp pain in my right groin and at the surgery site. Unexplained fevers and nausea through out the days. Pain in the right leg can be unbearable.
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