Did you have a hip replacement surgery? If you are experiencing severe pain or if you have been advised to have a revision surgery, Call The Yost Legal Group for help today.

Every year, thousands of Americans face the decision of whether or not to undergo hip replacement surgery, and when they do, they depend on medical professionals and healthcare device manufacturers to provide them with products that are safe, effective, and will improve their overall quality of life.

Metal-on-metal hip replacement systems were advertised by medical device manufacturers as modern and effective alternatives to traditional methods of hip replacement surgery. These manufacturers promised patients faster recovery times, increased range of motion and superior durability.

The most popular metal-on-metal hip replacement systems include:

Dangerous Side Effects

Unfortunately, in recent years it has become apparent that the metal on metal hip implants were not safe, were not effective, and did not improve patients’ overall quality of life.  Instead, these hips have caused patients unbearably painful complications that have put the patients’ mobility and well-being at risk.  As a result,  many patients who received these metal-on-metal hip implants are now facing additional surgeries to revise or replace the defective hips.

In 2011, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) recognized that there were “unique risks” associated with metal-on-metal hip implants and ordered all manufacturers to conduct independent studies into how often the devices were failing.

In response to these investigations, many metal-on-metal hip replacement systems were recalled or removed from the market. Unfortunately, this action came too late for hundreds of thousands of patients who discovered that they required revision surgery to address serious side effects associated with metal-on-metal implants.

In fact, it has been discovered that metal-on-metal hip replacement systems often begin to deteriorate more quickly following surgery than systems made with more traditional materials, such as ceramic and plastic. When these devices break down, it does more than just affect the mobility of the patient. The metal-on-metal contact in these devices erodes the replacement joints, releasing harmful metallic ions into the patient’s blood stream.

This condition, known as Metallosis, can cause a wide range of dangerous side effects including:

  • Tissue Necrosis, or Tissue Death
  • Consistent and Prolonged Hip Pain
  • Limp or Inability to Walk Normally
  • Joint Swelling
  • Pseudotumors or Goiters around the Affected Area
  • Rashes
  • Abnormal Blood Pressure
  • Concentration and Memory Problems
  • Depression
  • Vertigo
  • Partial or Complete Deafness
  • Seizures or Tremors
  • Heart Failure

Legal Implications

When patients are forced to undergo painful and costly revision surgeries to reverse the effects of their metal-on-metal hip implants, the manufacturers of these defective devices must be held accountable. It is currently estimated that roughly 500,000 Americans received these metal-on-metal hip replacement systems, and many manufacturers have already issued their own recalls in an attempt to remove these defective products from the market.

Manufacturers have already begun to settle thousands of lawsuits filed by patients that were harmed by these devices. Stryker Corporation, for example, announced a settlement agreement back in November of 2014 that would pay out an estimated $1 Billion to thousands of patients harmed by their product.

Lawsuits against Stryker, Depuy, and other major metal-on-metal hip replacement manufacturers are ongoing, and it is not too late to file suit if you have been harmed by one of these products.

In fact, a decision filed by a U.S District Court Judge in Atlanta, Georgia on May 11th of 2015 declared that victims of Stryker Hip Replacement revision surgeries had 45 days to file their own suit against the company.


How The Yost Legal Group Can Help

If you believe that you or a family member have been a victim of a faulty or defective metal-on-metal hip replacement system, contact the experienced Baltimore, Maryland Medical Malpractice, and Defective Product attorneys at The Yost Legal Group right away. Our lawyers have both the knowledge and experience necessary to stand up and advocate for your rights in the face of major pharmaceutical corporations.

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If you have had to deal with the pain, medical costs and physical toll of multiple hip revision surgeries, you will need an experienced legal team to help provide the answers you seek. Call The Yost Legal Group today at 1-800-YOST-LAW (967-8529) and one of our experienced Baltimore Medical Malpractice and Defective Product lawyers will review your case absolutely FREE. We will go over the details of your case from start to finish, and help you determine the best course of action on your path to achieving justice.

When you trust The Yost Legal Group to handle your defective hip claim, you will never pay an attorney’s fee unless we achieve a recovery for you. If you are suffering from any of the above symptoms following metal-on-metal hip implant surgery, have had to undergo multiple revision surgeries, or simply underwent the procedure and are interested in learning more about your legal options, trust The Yost Legal Group to provide the dedicated, ethical and effective legal counsel you seek.

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