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Answered 3 years and 5 months ago by attorney Sandy Van   |   1 Answer
If the hip implant was manufactured by a company called Exactech, it is subject to a complete recall due to a defect in the way that the company packaged their implants. The defective packaging caused premature wear in the implant which leads to the implant failing in the patient’s body. Normally this leads to complications such as swelling, pain, grinding or clicking and instability.  Also, it may be possible that the contamination occurred during the surgery itself. During the surgery, the surgeon may have used a blanket called the Bair Hugger to keep your mother warm. These blankets have a pump that heats air from the operating room and circulates it around the patient during the surgery. The heated air may contain contaminants from the operating room itself. In lengthy surgeries such as joint replacements, this leads to a risk of a deep joint infection developing from the surgical site being exposed to the contaminated air. If either of these two situations apply, your mother may be entitled to financial compensation. You may call Van Law Firm at 360-200-0000 so we can better assist you.... Read More
If the hip implant was manufactured by a company called Exactech, it is subject to a complete recall due to a defect in the way that the company... Read More