DID YOU OR A LOVED ONE SUFFER INJURIES FROM A DEFECTIVE BARD POWERPORT CATHETER?
Bard PowerPort settlements are being pursued for individuals who received a Bard PowerPort totally implantable vascular access device (TIVAD) and experienced complications or injuries.
The design defects of the Bard PowerPort catheters have been linked to a growing number of serious injuries and fracturing events, in which small fragments of the catheter broke free in the patient’s vascular system, leading to fatalities, infections, blood clots and emergency surgical procedures to retrieve the fragments. Ongoing lawsuits claim that life-threatening injuries could have been avoided if a safer design had been used, or if the manufacturer had issued a recall in order to warn patients and doctors.
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The design defects of the Bard PowerPort catheters have been linked to a growing number of serious injuries and fracturing events, in which small fragments of the catheter broke free in the patient’s vascular system, leading to fatalities, infections, blood clots and emergency surgical procedures to retrieve the fragments. Ongoing lawsuits claim that life-threatening injuries could have been avoided if a safer design had been used, or if the manufacturer had issued a recall in order to warn patients and doctors.
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