Surgical mesh is commonly used for the management of pelvic organ prolapse and stress urinary incontinence with overall beneficial effects. However, the Food and Drug Administration has issued safety notifications about potentially serious complications assisted with the use of synthetic mesh in pelvic organ prolapse procedures. In this report, we describe a perirectal abscess in a patient which developed 10 years after initial mesh placement. Percutaneous management of the abscess was not possible because of the deep pelvic location. The abscess was successfully managed endoscopically, including the removal of a large piece of mesh. Endoscopic management of pelvic abscesses, including an endoscopic ultrasound-guided approach, should be considered early.

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