Great story by NPR on the continuing problems faced by patients who have recieved All-Metal Hip Implants. Implants Need To Be Removed Early by Richard Knox EnlargeRichard Knox/NPRYoung-min Kwon of Massachusetts General Hospital holds the metal-alloy ball of Susy Mansfield's faulty artificial hip joint. The yellowish tissue on top is dead muscle caused by a reaction to the metal debris produced by the defective hip implant. When Susy Mansfield needed a hip replacement in 2009, her orthopedic surgeon chose a relatively new and untested kind of artificial hip made … [Read more...]
You are here: Home / Archives for All-Metal Hip
All-Metal Hip Implants Prone to Early Failure, Need to be Removed
Filed Under: Health, Medical Cases, Recent Tagged With: All-Metal Hip, All-Metal Hip Implant, Attorney, Denton, Depuy, Doctor, Hazard, Injury, liability, Metal Hip, Patient, Personal Injury, Recall, Texas, Voluntary Recall
Hip Implant Complaints Increase, While Dangers Are Reviewed

By BARRY MEIER and JANET ROBERTS of the New York Times Published: August 22, 2011 The federal government has received a surge in complaints in recent months about failed hip replacements, suggesting that serious problems persist with some types of artificial hips even as researchers scramble to evaluate the health dangers. An analysis of federal data by The New York Times indicates that the Food and Drug Administration has received more than 5,000 reports since January about several widely used devices known as metal-on-metal hips, more than the agency had received about those devices in … [Read more...]
Filed Under: Medical Cases, Recent Tagged With: A.S.R., Accident, All-Metal Hip, All-Metal Implant, Articular Surface Replacement, Attorney, Complaints, Denton, Depuy Hip Replacement, Device, Durom Cup, FDA, Food and Drug Administration, Hip, Hip Replacement, Implant, Injury, Insurance, Johnson & Johnson, Kaiser Permanente, Lawsuit, Lawyers, liability, Medical Device, Medtronic, Metallic Debris, Pain, Patient, Personal Injury, Pinnacle, Recall, Replacement, Texas, tissue damage, Zimmer Holdings








