Victims of defective shoulder pain pump injuries in Wyoming or elsewhere in many cases have no other choice but to undergo shoulder replacement surgery. Otherwise, they may endure steady pain. However patients should not bear the costs, pain and hardship by themselves. On the contrary, the manufacturer that's accountable for their suffering must pay for their ordeal. That will require acquiring an experienced Wyoming shoulder pain pump injury lawyer.
Individuals in Wyoming and throughout this country are being hurt by defective shoulder pain pump devices due to the fact that some manufacturers of such medical devices have inappropriately advised doctors on how to use the device. If a shoulder pain pump catheter is inserted directly into the shoulder joint upon arthroscopic shoulder surgery, the device can lead to an excruciating injury called postarthroscopic glenhumeral chondrolysis, or PAGCL. Such a condition produces deteriorated cartilage and creates severe pain in the sufferer.
In a best-case scenario, a shoulder pain pump should decrease pain subsequent to arthroscopic shoulder surgery in Wyoming or in another state. Such medical devices are produced as a way to provide intermittent doses of medication to an injured shoulder after surgery. However some shoulder pain pumps are deficient or are engaged in a hurtful way. These shoulder pain pump devices can produce agonizing pain in the sufferer.
Victims of defective shoulder pain pump injury in Wyoming and throughout this nation have a legal recourse via a shoulder pain pump lawsuit against the corporations which are responsible for their suffering. So far, such shoulder pain pump lawsuits have targeted I-Flow Corp. and Stryker Corp., which create the pumps, as well as the makers of the anesthetics bupivacaine and epinephrine used in the pumps. Patients injured due to a shoulder pain pump assert that such corporations failed to make sufficient safety studies, and also did not warn doctors as to the danger of applying a shoulder pain pump improperly.
DISCLAIMER: Jim S. Adler & Associates is not licensed in Wyoming. However, the law firm works with outside attorneys and local lawyers to litigate claims for Wyoming as needed.
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