The patient had severe pain, recurrence of adhesions, obstruction, and perforation.His symptoms included cardiac at first, lower back pain, and some complications due to prior existing copd.Dr.(b)(6) at (b)(6) hospital during the repair stated the mesh had strangulated the esophagus, and scraped off as much of the mesh as possible before declaring it unsafe to continue any longer and said it was inoperable.Dr.(b)(6) was the physician who did the original placement surgery of the mesh at (b)(6) hospitals.On (b)(6) 2015, the patient had the first mesh that was placed, and the reporter believes that a healthcare professional at the hospital had dug their finger nails into the skin of the patient which had led to an infection of the wound post-surgery.
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