Tennessee: Bard PowerPort litigation | DrugsMonitor.com

Bard PowerPort litigation in Tennessee (TN): Allegations recap, legal procedure at a glance, and potential next step options—not legal advice.

implanted port, catheter fracture, thrombosis, vascular access device, Tennessee

Patients in Tennessee (TN) with serious port complications may review whether their device and injuries align with cases coordinated in MDL No. 3081 in the District of Arizona.

Alleged harms

Complaints include catheter fracture with embolized fragments, vessel perforation, sepsis from port infection, and DVT. Defense theories may focus on insertion technique, patient co-morbidities, and natural complication rates.

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