Delaying redress for mesh scandal could end up costing taxpayers, warns MP

Delaying redress for mesh scandal could end up costing taxpayers, warns MP
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Delaying redress for mesh scandal could end up costing taxpayers, warns MP
Author: Will Durrant
Published: Feb, 27 2025 13:18

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Commons Leader Lucy Powell replied from the despatch box: “He does raise a very important issue that has been raised as he said by colleagues with me before recess on the Hughes Report and the valproate and pelvic mesh scandal, which I know is a big issue in the last parliament.

Mr Glen told the Commons: “It has now been a year since the publication of the Patient Safety Commissioner Hughes Report, which highlighted the devastating impact of valproate and pelvic mesh on thousands of woman and then children.

Pelvic mesh used to treat stress urinary incontinence and pelvic organ prolapse is also thought to have caused complications and harm for thousands of women – possibly more than 200,000 in England – between 1998 and 2020.

A report by Patient Safety Commissioner Henrietta Hughes published in February last year recommended that victims of harm should start to receive compensation payments this year.

Thousands of babies are thought to have been harmed by sodium valproate use during pregnancies since the 1970s, a drug used to treat epilepsy and bipolar disorder which is now known to cause birth defects and lifelong learning difficulties.

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