A Melbourne Senate inquiry public hearing into pelvic mesh has a curtain-raiser

By Joanne McCarthy
Updated March 26 2019 - 8:42pm, first published August 1 2017 - 12:30am
Court: Pelvic mesh victim Joanne Manion and lawyer Rebecca Jancauskas outside the Federal Court in Sydney where more than 700 women are suing Johnson & Johnson following pelvic mesh surgery.
Court: Pelvic mesh victim Joanne Manion and lawyer Rebecca Jancauskas outside the Federal Court in Sydney where more than 700 women are suing Johnson & Johnson following pelvic mesh surgery.

AUSTRALIA’S peak medical device regulator could reclassify all pelvic mesh devices as high risk after a decision by the European Commission, and following damning inquiries and investigations in England, Scotland and other European centres.

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