Updated to include a response from Ethicon.
Johnson & Johnson (NYSE:JNJ) subsidiary Ethicon has been hit with a $41 million verdict in a pelvic mesh product liability suit in Philadelphia, according to a report from the Mesh News Desk.
A jury in Philadelphia found that Ethicon’s Gynemesh, Prolift and TVT-O meshes were defective, and that the company was negligent in manufacturing the devices, according to the report.
The plaintiff, Suzanne Emmett, was implanted with a Prolift pelvic mesh to treat pelvic organ prolapse, a TVT-O mesh as a treatment for incontinence and a Gynemesh implant, according to the Mesh News Desk report.
The verdict includes $25 million in punitive damages, $15 million in compensation and $1 million to Emmett’s husband, according to the report.