According to data from the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ), there are 450,000 hip replacements each year in the United States. Many people opt for a hip replacement surgery after their hip becomes damaged from arthritis or other health issues in order to increase their mobility. However, a hip replacement can lead to » Read More
Many opt for breast augmentation surgery for cosmetic benefits, but most patients fail to consider what will happen if their breast implants are defective. A defective implant can lead to a variety of medical issues, which further puts an emotional and financial burden on the patient. Both surgeons and implant manufacturers can be at fault » Read More
A hernia mesh implant is meant to help alleviate pain and symptoms for a patient who has a hernia. Hernias may not cause immediate pain or problems, but they can present risks if they are left untreated. However, if it is poorly implanted, it could lead to further health complications. Doctors suggest hernia mesh surgery » Read More
There are plenty of medical devices that help improve the quality of life for patients dealing with a variety of health issues. Devices, like pacemakers, stents, and insulin pumps, can help to improve a patient’s health and lifestyle. However, a defective medical product can lead to an irreparable injury or even death. This can leave » Read More
Recently, a well-known manufacturing company issued a recall on their infusion pumps. The company, which supplies over 80 percent of the market’s infusion pumps, found that some of their products failed to deliver medications properly. Many hospitals are now determining whether they will monitor, repair, or replace their supplies of infusion pumps. Many of the » Read More
Despite the contributions to science and health, some medical devices can be imperfect and dangerous for patients. Defective medical products can lead to serious injuries and even fatalities. When a patient has a serious injury as a result of their pacemaker, it may place a burden on the victim and their family. The victim may » Read More
Power morcellators are medical devices that are frequently used during laparoscopic, minimally invasive surgeries. The device cuts tissue into smaller pieces, allowing a surgeon to easily remove it through a small incision site. These devices are frequently used in surgeries that remove the gallbladder, kidney, liver, uterus, uterine non-fibroids, and the spleen. Why is the » Read More
Modern technology helps patients in need of medical devices; however, these devices are not always perfect. Defective medical devices can lead to serious injuries and even fatalities. Patients that rely on these devices are often forced to deal with medical bills, lost wages, and other losses. Medical products liability claims are often complicated, so a » Read More
It is no surprise that hip replacement surgery has been increasing steadily in the last 20 years; a growing number of Americans are aging. In the next four decades, the number of Americans who are 65 years old and older will amount to 23 percent of the total population. According to the Centers for Disease » Read More
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved IVC filters in 1979, and its uses have grown significantly over the years. These filters are designed to prevent pulmonary embolisms, which are blood clots in the lungs that can cause permanent damage or death. Like other medical devices, IVC filters come with certain risks that can » Read More