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Nicola Findlay

Lanarkshire MSP welcomes new treatment option for mesh removal

Collette Stevenson has welcomed a new treatment for mesh removal which could see women travelling to the States.

Thousands of woman across the UK were left with permanent injury and in crippling pain due to vaginal mesh implants.

Now women in Scotland who require the surgical removal of mesh implants are to be offered surgery in the US as a potential treatment course free of charge.

Those affected now have the option to request for referral to one of two independent providers for mesh removal surgery.

The Scottish Government has announced a contract has been agreed between the NHS and Gynaecologic and Reconstructive Surgery Ltd in Missouri, USA, where Dr Veronikis practices.

It allows NHS Scotland to facilitate arrangements for those who wish to travel to the USA for mesh removal surgery.

This option is in addition to the treatment options currently being offered with Spire Healthcare in Bristol and the Complex Pelvic Mesh Removal Service in NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde.

East Kilbride MSP Collette told us : “I am delighted that the Scottish Government has acted to ensure that women in East Kilbride seeking mesh removal surgery can access the surgery they need.

“Too many women have suffered an unimaginable amount of pain due to complications as a result of transvaginal mesh implants and it is absolutely right the Scottish Government is doing all it can to ensure they now get the treatment that they need.

"This contract gives women access to Dr Veronikis’ services and adds to the range of free options for treatment including the service already available in NHS Scotland and a specialist NHS centre in England.

“I encourage anyone in East Kilbride who would like a referral to any of these services to make their wishes known to their clinical team so they can access the best possible treatment for them as quickly as possible.”

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