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Defective IVC Filters: Is Yours Safe? What You Need to Know!

Discover the dangers of defective IVC filters and the serious complications they can cause, including death. Learn about the five most prone to failure filters and the preventable damage they can cause. Contact us for a consultation.

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Defective IVC Filters: Is Yours Safe? What You Need to Know!

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  1. Deadly, Defective IVC Filters: Is Yours Safe? What You Need to Know!

  2. What are Inferior Vena Cava (IVC) Filters? IVC filters are small “cage” shaped devices constructed of metal which are implanted in a patient’s inferior vena cava vein. They are designed to catch and retain blood clots, preventing them from reaching the heart or lungs of a patient.

  3. Certain IVC Filters Have Been Linked to Serious Complications, including death. v b These five retrievable IVC filters are most prone to failure: Bard's Recovery Bard's G2 Bard's G2 Express Cook's Gunther Tulip Cook's Celect

  4. In 2003, the BARD Recovery IVC Filter was introduced and later discontinued… In 2005, the BARD G2 IVC Filter replaced it. These still were not safe but remained on the market.

  5. BARD IVC Filters are retrievable and intended to do their job and then be removed. v b Removing the filters is extremely difficult because tend to break easily and can cause more damage. Often times doctors do not remove them, unaware of the risks.

  6. In 2010, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) received 921 serious adverse event reports. v b They issued an advisory warning to physicians about the device’s complications, noting that they could be caused if retrievable devices were left in place too long.

  7. In 2015, the first case to go to trial was settled for an undisclosed amount of money. v b Allegedly, BARD knew about the dangers their IVC filters presented in patients, but continued to sell them anyway…causing serious injury, hospitalization and even death.

  8. IVC Failure Can Lead to: v b • Hemorrhage due to perforation of blood vessels, tissues and other organs • Blood clot development, pulmonary embolism, severe pain, death and heart failure

  9. Studies Point to Dangers… v b A 2010 study published in Journal for the American Medical Association (JAMA) Internal Medicine showed that about one-fourth of Bard G2 filters failed with device fracture or breakages.

  10. The Damage Caused was Preventable… v b The damage caused by these defective medical devices is tragic because it could have been prevented. Although manufacturers knew of the dangers and risks, they failed to inform the public or the FDA.

  11. NowwhatdoIdo? Call us at 800-489-5082 or fill out this form so we can discuss your particular situation. We will fight hard for the compensation you deserve. v b Click below to learn more!

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