1. US Food and Drug Administration. Urogynecologic Surgical Mesh Implants. Available at: https://www.fda.gov/medical-devices/implants-and-prosthetics/urogynecologic-surgical-mesh-implants. Accessed 10 July 2019
2. Australian Government Department of Health and Therapeutic Goods Administration. TGA Actions After Review Into Urogynecoogical Surgical Mesh Implants. Available at: https://www.tga.gov.au/alert/tga-actions-after-review-urogynaecological-surgical-mesh-implants. Accessed 10 July 2019
3. Gov.UK. Pause on the Use of Vaginally Inserted Surgical Mesh for Stress Urinary Incontinence. Available at: https://www.gov.uk/government/news/pause-on-the-use-of-vaginally-inserted-surgical-mesh-for-stress-urinary-incontinence. Accessed 10 July 2019
4. Dixon-Woods M, Amalberti R, Goodman S, Bergman B, Giasziou P. Problems and promises of innovation: why healthcare needs to rethink its love/hate relationship with the new. BMJ Qual Saf. 2011;20(Suppl 1):147–51.
5. Riskin DJ, Longaker MT, Gertner M. Innovation in surgery: a historical perspective. Annals Surg. 2006;244(5):686–93.