The Government will consider a registry to record the use of surgical mesh following a petition from two women who suffered serious complications from mesh implants.
Health Minister Jonathan Coleman has announced a range of action after recommendations from Parliament's health committee, which examined the issue.
"I have every sympathy for people who have experienced issues with surgical mesh products. I'd like to thank the petitioners for highlighting their concerns," Coleman said this afternoon.
"The Government accepts the committee's recommendations on surgical mesh. Legislative work is underway on a new comprehensive regime for all therapeutic products, this will include modernising medical device requirements."
Surgical mesh is a net-like product that is used to treat organ prolapse, hernia repairs and urinary incontinence in women.