Patients' perspectives on quality and patient safety failures: lessons learned from an inquiry into transvaginal mesh in Australia
Abstract Background Transvaginal mesh (TVM) surgeries emerged as an innovative treatment for stress urine incontinency and/or pelvic organ prolapse in 1996. Years after rapid adoption of these surgeries into practice, they are a key example of worldwide failure of healthcare quality and patient safe...
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Main Authors: | Mina Motamedi (Author), Chris Degeling (Author), Stacy M. Carter (Author) |
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2024-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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