Arizona Stryker Hip Recall Lawyer - Chandler Arizona Stryker Rejuvenate Hip Recall Lawsuit
If you or a loved one have received a Stryker Rejuvenate Hip Replacement or Stryker ABG II Hip Replacement and are experiencing problems, you may be entitled to compensation from the manufacturer. Call today to get the facts. Call Toll Free 1-866-777-2557 for a free no obligation consultation or use our online contact form below and an
Arizona Hip Replacement Lawyer will get back to you quickly. The call is free and there are no up-front legal charges. We handle cases on a contingency fee basis, which means we only get paid if you get paid. Call now.
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Stryker Orthopaedics has warned that use of these medical devices may lead to corrosion and fretting. Some patients may experience Metallosis (metal poisoning) and require corrective surgery and hospitalization. A simple test can be administered to determine whether or not you have elevated metal levels in your blood.
Some complications to watch for include:
- Fractured or broken implants
- Joint dislocation
- Metallosis
- Implant corrosion
- Allergic responses
- Swelling in hip or groin area
- Sudden onset of pain
Please call us now to discuss your legal options.
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We are also accepting cases involving:
- DePuy ASR
- DePuy Pinnacle
- Wright Conserve Hip Cup
- Wright Conserve Plus
- Zimmer Durom Cup Hip Implant
- Smith & Nephew R3 Acetabular System
- Wright Profemur Z Hip Replacement
FAQ
What You Need To Know About Hip Replacement Surgery
If you’ve been told that you need to undergo hip replacement surgery, the news can be overwhelming. You may have heard about hip implant recalls, or of patients who have had to undergo a second surgery because of a failed implant. But the surgical procedure is a widely successful operation, with more than one-quarter of a million people undergoing hip replacement surgery in the United States each year, a number that continues to grow as members of the Baby Boomer generation find themselves needing hip implants.
If you’ve been researching the possibility of undergoing a hip replacement, here are five things you’ll need to first consider: Find the right orthopedic surgeon. Studies have found that patients who received hip implants from surgeons who specialize in hip replacements suffer fewer complications. Find a surgeon with a proven, successful track record. It’s critical for your overall surgical experience that you feel comfortable and confident in the surgeon that you choose. Set realistic expectations. Make preparations for your surgery knowing what will – and what may happen – before, during and after the surgical procedure. The primary goal of this surgery should be to relieve the arthritic pain in your hip and improve your hip’s function. The hope is that you’ll be able to become more engaged and active in life, resuming the activities you had to give up because of your chronic hip pain. A patient who is well-prepared for surgery and the recovery process often feels more empowered and has a better overall experience. They also tend to have less fear and anxiety, and can even heal more quickly.
Make preparations for your surgery. Before surgery, try to adopt a healthy diet and a regular exercise regimen. While some patients can’t perform certain exercises because of their poor hip conditions, there are many other activities and exercises that can help strengthen your muscles and improve your physical condition before surgery. This can improve your chances for a better outcome. New hip implants aren’t necessarily better. While technology continues to improve for hip implants and surgical procedures, artificial joints still need to pass the test of time. A hip patient should understand why the orthopedic surgeon has chosen a specific implant, and the success rate of that implant. Get to know your hip implant. Hip replacement patients need to know that their implants can wear out over time. While many hip implants have a life span of 20 years or more, some don’t last that long and will need to be replaced. Because of this, it is important to have regular follow-up checkups with your orthopedic surgeon every one to two years.
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