Medical Devices You May Want to Avoid

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As medical technology continues to advance, more medical devices are being created to improve the quality of patient care. While many of these devices are safe and effective, there are also potential dangers associated with their use. It is important for patients to be aware of the risks associated with medical devices and to educate themselves before using any device. One of the most significant dangers associated with medical devices is the risk of device failure. When a medical device fails, it can lead to serious complications or even death. In some cases, the failure of a medical device can be attributed to design flaws, manufacturing defects, or inadequate testing. In other cases, the failure of a medical device can be attributed to improper use or maintenance. 

Dangers of Medical Devices 

Tens of millions of people across the United States have medical devices implanted in their bodies. Ranging from heart defibrillators to hip implants, these devices perform key functions to support patients’ mobility and vitality. A danger that is often associated with implantable medical devices is the risk of infection. When a medical device is implanted or inserted into the body, it creates a pathway for bacteria. If the device is not properly sterilized or if it becomes contaminated during the implantation process, it can lead to a serious infection. Medical devices can also pose a risk of injury during the implantation or removal process. Implanting or removing a medical device requires surgical intervention, which carries its own set of risks, including bleeding, infection, and damage to surrounding tissue. 

Keep Yourself Safe 

There are several potentially harmful medical devices that patients should be aware of when considering their options for medical treatment. One example is transvaginal mesh, which is used to treat pelvic organ prolapse and stress urinary incontinence in women. Transvaginal mesh has been associated with several complications, including mesh erosion, chronic pain, and infection. The FDA has even issued a warning about the use of transvaginal mesh and has advised doctors to consider alternative treatments.  

Another medical device that patients should be cautious of is the metal-on-metal hip implant. Metal-on-metal hip implants have been linked to several complications, including implant failure, metal poisoning, and tissue damage. As a result, many patients who have received metal-on-metal hip implants have required additional surgeries to remove or replace the implant. 

Nationwide Medical Device Attorneys 

While medical devices have the potential to improve patient care, they also carry a significant risk of complications and adverse events. At McCune Law Group, we are committed to holding the manufacturers of defective and dangerous medical devices accountable. We handle cases involving inadequate testing, improper marketing, design defects, and defects in manufacturing that cause patients to suffer serious harm. These are highly technical cases, but we are experienced in handling lawsuits in the medical field and securing positive outcomes for harmed clients. Our Medical Device attorneys also involve professional investigators and medical experts in constructing our cases so we have a complete picture of how the manufacturer may be held liable. We have been representing consumers across the U.S. for over 30 years. 

To learn more about potential dangers of medical devices, contact McCune Law Group by completing the form or calling (909) 345-8110 today for a free consultation!

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