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Improper use of Medtronic “INFUSE” Bone Graft Increases Risks

Over the past few years the Medtronic INFUSE Bone Graft has raised many issues and resulted in large amounts of lawsuits. The Medtronic INFUSE Bone Graft is a device that is implanted after lower back surgery to stimulate bone growth in an area of implantation. The INFUSE Bone Graft is…

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Medicare Should Pay Closer Attention to Patient Prescriptions

ProPublica is an independent, non-profit newsroom that produces investigative journalism in the public interest. A recent investigation by ProPublica has found that Medicare has failed to monitor drugs that patients are receiving. This has led to doctors and health professionals prescribing large quantities of drugs to patients that have severe…

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Nursing Home Abuse Trial in Corpus Christi Begins

The nursing home abuse trial for former Corpus Christi nursing home owner began last week. According to NBC News, this 69 year old woman, Najmeh Griffin, has been charged with abusing the elderly patients at her assisted living facility. She has been accused of putting urine and feces-filled bags around…

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Problems with Intuitive Robotic Surgeries Continue to Arise

The medical device manufacturer Intuitive Surgical, Inc. continues to run into legal trouble over their Da Vinci Surgical Robot. An increasing number of injuries connected to this device and questions over Intuitive’s training and credentialing processes have made this product the source of numerous lawsuits. Intuitive’s surgical robot was cleared…

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Medicare Paid $5.1 Billion for Bad Nursing Home Care

According to the Associated Press, government investigators with the Office of the Inspector General recently found that billions of taxpayer dollars to Medicare have ended up in the hands of sub-standard nursing home facilities. Although it is legally required for a nursing home to submit to the government detailed treatment…

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Diabetes Medications Byetta and Januvia May be Linked to Pancreatic Complications

The FDA has recently announced that they will be investigating the safety of several diabetes medications due to some troubling scientific evidence. A group of academic researchers took pancreatic tissue samples from patients who had been taking these diabetes medications found that some of the patients had inflammation and cellular…

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Biomet M2A-Magnum Metal-on-Metal Hip Replacements

DePuy and Stryker are far from the only medical device manufacturers under fire for producing and promoting defective metal-on-metal hip replacement products. Biomet’s M2A-Magnum hip replacement is now the target of increasing litigation claiming the same disastrous consequences that have occurred under DePuy and Stryker systems. According to the Jere…

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Johnson & Johnson Pays $3.35 Million in Transvaginal Mesh Case

According to the New York Times, a jury in New Jersey has recently awarded a plaintiff over 3 million dollars in compensation for her pain and suffering after being implanted with Johnson & Johnson’s Gynecare Prolift transvaginal mesh device. Shortly after surgery, the plaintiff became plagued with constant pain, trouble…

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