If you needed
hip revision surgery, it is important that you are informed about your rights.
Consumers have reported side effects of the BioMet hip replacements such as severe pain, swelling and difficulty walking, and many have required
hip revision surgery.
Not exact matches
Study reveals risk factors for
hip replacement
revision surgery Arthritis Research UK.
A study from Hospital for Special
Surgery (HSS) finds that in morbidly obese patients, bariatric surgery performed prior to a total hip or knee replacement can reduce in - hospital and 90 - day postoperative complications and improve patient health, but it does not reduce the risk of needing a revision s
Surgery (HSS) finds that in morbidly obese patients, bariatric
surgery performed prior to a total hip or knee replacement can reduce in - hospital and 90 - day postoperative complications and improve patient health, but it does not reduce the risk of needing a revision s
surgery performed prior to a total
hip or knee replacement can reduce in - hospital and 90 - day postoperative complications and improve patient health, but it does not reduce the risk of needing a
revision surgerysurgery.
If you or a loved one have been injured or required
revision surgery for a defective
hip implant, let us know.
While artificial
hips are supposed to last at least 15 years, DePuy was forced to recall its ASR devices nearly four years ago in the wake of rising device failure rates, with many patients having to undergo
revision surgery within five years of getting their device.
With a Monday, January 6, 2014 deadline looming for people looking to avail of a multibillion - dollar DePuy ASR settlement deadline, many of those who were forced to undergo
revision surgery to replace their faulty
hip implants are rushing to meet the deadline to register their claim.
Patients who had to undergo
revision surgery from a DePuy
hip implant device may have found that they experienced swelling, pain, or problems walking because their device came loose.
Unfortunately,
revision surgery is a difficult, painful, and longer process than the initial
hip replacement.
Depuy
Hip Implants — Involving the Pinnacle Implant — where the patient has had to undergo a removal and replacement of the implant (a
revision surgery).
Some defective
hip implant patients have needed
revision surgery to remove the implant, which creates a separate set of risks.
(Because of the nature of these particular
hip systems,
revision surgery can prove particularly challenging to perform and traumatic for the patient.)
If you have suffered tissue damage, bone erosion, severe pain, or the need for a
revision surgery following an artificial
hip implant, contact Altman & Altman, LLP today for a free and confidential consultation about your case.
They contend that Marcia sustained femur fractures because she had been fitted with a Zimmer
hip implant that was defective, As a result, they claim, she had to undergo over six
revision surgeries to fix the damage sustained to her leg and
hip.
Hip Implant Failure Any type of hip implant failure likely means that the patient will have to undergo at least one another revision surgery to have the device removed and replac
Hip Implant Failure Any type of
hip implant failure likely means that the patient will have to undergo at least one another revision surgery to have the device removed and replac
hip implant failure likely means that the patient will have to undergo at least one another
revision surgery to have the device removed and replaced.
Studies began to link these metal
hip devices to serious injuries in patients around the world — even injuries that were debilitating or required
revision surgery.
In her
hip injury lawsuit, Lincoln claims that her ABG II system implant caused her to develop a number of health issues, including metallosis, and she has been forced to undergo
revision surgery.
The cases being filed by Georgia DePuy
Hip Implant lawyers seek compensation for the patients to cover the cost of having a second
revision surgery.
One internal analysis in 2011 is said to have found that close to 36 % of the devices would likely failed within five years - way below generally accepted standards that say that no more than 5 % of patients should undergo
revision hip replacement
surgery during this timeframe.
If you've received a metal
hip replacement and have suffered injuries from your implant or have undergone
revision surgery, you may be eligible for compensation.