Despite strict safety standards and exhaustive testing procedures, defective medical devices still injure consumers. While many people may wonder how faulty devices make it past screening procedures, those injured by defective medical devices are more interested in...
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How drug-coated stents might be defective medical devices
Atherosclerosis is a dangerous condition in which a patient's artery or arteries have narrowed or closed due to plaque accumulation. Physicians typically perform a procedure called angioplasty to correct the condition. This involves inserting a balloon into a...
Active participation required in medical device procedures
Medical device technology is life-saving without a doubt. It is safe to say that this technology has enabled innumerable residents of Tennessee to live longer, healthier lives. However, as we do regarding all medical procedures, we urge you to become an active...
What are some concerns with product liability cases?
Product liability cases are the result of defective medical devices that either injure or cause illness to patients. Defective medical devices are more common than people think. A patient's condition can become a million times worse if affected by a defective medical...
Signs your pacemaker is not working properly
Having a pacemaker inserted into your chest cavity is a very stressful time in life. It can happen to just about anyone no matter their age or level of health. It is scary because it means the device is needed to maintain the way your heart pumps. It's quite possible...
Signs your hip replacement device is failing
Hip replacement devices are meant to improve your quality of life, not make it worse. For many, hip replacement surgery does not end well. Not long after going through recovery patients notice issued with their replacement device. Here are the common signs that show...