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Our Shelhigh lawyers seek compensation for clients with Tainted Shelhigh Devices
Weitz and Luxenberg is no longer accepting Shelhigh cases.
Please complete the form below to speak with a Shelhigh lawyer about your injury.
On June 22, 2007, Shelhigh Inc., of Union, N.J., signed a court order agreeing to stop distributing its implantable medical devices, used in heart surgery and other procedures, until the company brings its production processes in line with FDA standards.
On April 17, 2007, U.S. Marshals seized all finished devices and components of the devices at Shelhigh's manufacturing facility due to concerns of potential risk of nonsterility.
Shelhigh manufactures pediatric heart valves and conduits (tube-like devices for blood flow), surgical patches, dural patches (to aid in tissue recovery after neurosurgery), annuloplasty rings (to help repair heart valves) and arterial grafts.
"It is critical that companies comply with FDA's manufacturing rules so that medical devices, especially the kind of implantable devices made by Shelhigh, are safe and effective," said Daniel Schultz, M.D., director of FDA's Center for Devices and Radiological Health.
If you were implanted with one of these devices and experienced an injury, a Shelhigh lawyer may be able to assist you. Please complete the form below for a free legal review of your potential case. A representative of our firm will be in touch as soon as possible.
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