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Wednesday, April 8, 2009

Lawsuit Over Recalled Durom Implants

By Maxwell Schmickman

As we start to get older, every day it can feel like there's a new twinge of pain. Part of this pain is just the natural aging process, as our body looses some of the ability to recover that we've always prized. But for some, this pain takes the form of joint deterioration, and moves from the everyday aches into a realm that is debilitating.

If you've ever had joint pain bad enough for the need or a replacement, you know how difficult it can be to have so much pain that even walking within your own home can become impossible. This is why artificial replacements for knee and hip joints were invented. If you have had a hip replaced, keep reading for more information on the Durom implant recall.

When you have led an active lifestyle, at a certain point, your joints stop working correctly. As we have made advances in health and technology that have led to longer and longer life spans, we are beginning to see the limit on how long natural human body parts can last. One of the first parts of a body to fail under the stress of a longer and more active life style is the hip joint. If you are in your 70's, a hip replacement can be a great way to get more years of activity. But because hip replacements often fail within 10 years, someone who is in their 50's and 60's faces one or more further surgeries to replace their replacement. This is why the Durom implant was invented.

This is the reason that the Durom implant was invented, and how it was sold to doctors as the right solution for their patients. A standard hip replacement will begin to wear and need replacement itself within ten years. This means that for a younger patient, they could need as many as three surgeries, and their replacements themselves need replacement. This is a huge burden for a patient to face. The Durom implant was designed to be longer lasting, so that instead of needing to be replaced, it could continue to function for a much longer period, avoiding the need for further surgery, and making it a good solution for younger patients.

Unfortunately for patients who have received a Durom implant, this promise has not held true. At a clinic where the implants were used, an astoundingly high twelve percent of patients needed their replacements removed and replaced in under two years. This is a much shorter time span than the traditional replacement, and is no where near the claims made by the Zimmer Durom company. While the company denounced the high rate as surgeon error, in their own studies done under ideal conditions, the replacements failed seven percent of the time, which is still an amazingly high number.

Because of the high failure rate of the Durom implant, a class action law suit is being considered for those with failed implants, or for those who have this type of implant which has not yet failed. If you or a loved one has received a hip implant before July 2008, contact your doctor. - 17274

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