Stryker Hip Replacement

Stryker is one of the world-renowned medical technology companies that aims to improve patient care by helping people lead more active lives. It offers medical and surgical reconstructive products. Stryker hip replacement devices introduced by Stryker were unique in the sense that they were entirely made of metal and were expected to be more durable than others. They also consisted of several components that allowed orthopedic surgeons to fit the implant in a way that is best suited to the patient's needs.

The need for a hip replacement can arise from debilitating pain. This pain can be a result of several factors including deformity, trauma resulting in direct injury, osteoarthritis, and arthritis. The friction between joints causes swelling, stiffness, pain, and instability. These implants are expected to last 10 to 15 years after the surgery.

However, patients implanted with modular neck stems started experiencing problems soon after their surgery. The Federal Drug Authority received complaints of the following symptoms:-

• Instability

• Infections

• Joint pain and tenderness

• Metal corrosion as measured by increased metal levels of cobalt or chromium in blood

• Bone loss, bone chipping, dislocation and bone fractures

• Popping and squeaking sounds

• Premature loosening

Stryker issued a voluntary recall of its Rejuvenate and ABG II hip implants because of their defective product designs. The main problem was associated with the modular femoral neck which leaked metal debris into the hip compartment. Any motion in the joint resulted in cobalt and chromium being released from the implant components. These in turn caused fluid buildup and inflammation. In extreme cases, a revision surgery is often required. In this surgical procedure defective implants are replaced with new ones.

Eventually, based on surveillance data, the company conceded that these Stryker hip implant devices could possibly corrode and deteriorate over time. When this happens, failure symptoms appear. The Stryker Rejuvenate and ABG II were recalled voluntarily in August in 2012, but unfortunately by then twenty thousand patients were implanted with this device by then.

FDA now recommends that even implant patients who are not experiencing any problems should undergo clinical evaluation every one to two years. Orthopedic surgeons should be on the lookout for failure symptoms among all Rejuvenate and ABG II implant patients. To check the metal levels in blood, blood tests should be conducted regularly. In some cases, your surgeon may order hip imaging to help evaluate the exact condition of your hip. This may include MRIs, X-rays, or Ultrasound.

Although Stryker is reimbursing patients for costs related to these defective implants such as testing, treatment, and revision surgery, you may still have grounds for filing a lawsuit against it. If you have suffered Stryker hip replacement problems and complications following the implantation of a Stryker hip replacement device, you can file a product liability claim. Most people doing so assert that Stryker consciously concealed the related side effects such as pseudotumor formation, metal poisoning, bone loss, chronic pain, loosening of the device, and tissue damage. Successful claimants are able to receive compensation for suffering, hardship, lost wages and unforeseen medical expenses.

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FAQs

Q:What kinds of issues may arise with Stryker hip implants?

A:A number of people have filed lawsuits against Stryker for serious side effects caused by their hip implants. Some of the major issues brought to attention were: decreased mobility, high levels of ion in the blood, neurological problems, severe pain in the hip, inflammation and swelling, infections, bone damage, metal poisoning, and hip joint failure.

Q:What are the main stryker hip replacement problems that people have suffered?

A:Stryker hip recalls have increased in recent years. Many people have suffered from serious medical conditions caused by the implant. These have been mentioned here: inflammation and infections, metal poisoning, stress, pain in joints, bone damage, and more. If you are suffering from such medical complications, it is recommended that you seek legal help.

Q:Stryker hip replacements have caused what kinds of medical complications?

A:Stryker hip replacements have been designed to resurface or replace worn out hip bones in patients. However, the product has turned out to be faulty in many cases and has acquired legal attention. Some patients have filed cases against the manufacturer for health issues caused by the hip replacement. These include high ion levels in the blood, tissue and bone damage, psychological distress, and more.