U.S. mass tort: Hip replacement failure… | DrugsMonitor.com
Hip replacement failure litigation —mass tort case snapshot, limitation awareness, and requesting a confidential counsel screening. Not legal advice.
metal-on-metal hip, metallosis, pseudotumor, revision surgery, MoM constructs
Hip replacement litigation has focused on metal-on-metal and certain modular constructs alleged to shed metal ions, cause soft-tissue damage, and require earlier revision than patients expected. Manufacturers dispute defect and failure-rate allegations.
Alleged injury patterns
Plaintiffs describe pseudotumors, elevated cobalt/chromium ions, groin or thigh pain, loosening, and repeat operations. Defense theories may include surgeon technique, patient activity, and known complications of joint replacement.
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