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I-Flow Pain Pumps and Chondrolysis: Discuss your injury with our lawyers.
Our attorneys are currently speaking with people who developed Chondrolysis after surgery from I-Flow Pain Pumps. Get a free lawsuit review via the form below.
I-Flow pain pumps are designed to provide continuous infusion of a local anesthetic directly to a patient’s surgical site for effective, non-narcotic post-operative pain relief for up to 5 days.
Unfortunately, I-Flow pain pumps may be linked to very painful condition Chondrolysis.
Research now indicates that some pain pumps that deliver pain medication directly to the shoulder joint by a catheter can cause an agonizing condition called Chondrolysis (PAGCL), which results in the permanent degeneration of shoulder cartilage.
These may include I-Flow pain pumps.
Some of the products under investigation are manufactured by Stryker, I-Flow Corporation and DJO Incorporated.
Weitz & Luxenberg can help you understand your legal options.
We are one of America’s largest trial law and products liability law firms with total verdicts and settlements in excess of $1 billion, and are committed to represent your interests aggressively and professionally.
If you were harmed by a defective shoulder pain pump such as an I-Flow, complete the form below for a free lawsuit review. A representative of our firm will be in touch shortly.
see also:
On-Q
Shoulder Pain Pumps May Cause Harm. On-Q and Stryker Make Such DevicesPain Pumps made include On-Q and Stryker. Free PAGCL Lawsuit Review.
I-Flow
I-Flow Pain Pumps May Have Caused Chondrolysis. Free Lawsuit Review.Did you develop Chondrolysis after surgery due to I-Flow Pain Pumps?
Research
Have You Experienced Chondrolysis After Pain Pump Surgery? Lawyers.Discuss your chondrolysis case with our shoulder pain pump lawyers.
