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Bard IVC Filter Dangerous Medical Device Lawsuits

Philadelphia Class Action Attorneys

Bard Inferior Vena Cava (IVC) filters are medical devices designed to halt blood clots before they reach the lungs and heart. Today, medical device manufacturer C.R. Bard faces multiple class action lawsuits over the small metal devices, which claim the filters can lead to startling side effects, injuries, and damages. If you’re considering legal action for an injury or other damage caused by a defective IVC filter, speak with a Philadelphia dangerous medical device lawsuit attorney from Golomb Legal, P.C. today.

Bard IVC Filters May Lead to Life-Threatening Side Effects

Bard IVC filters treat deep vein thrombosis and prevent blood clots in the legs from traveling to the heart and lungs. There are two basic types of filters: permanent and retrievable. In short, doctors can remove a retrievable filter when the patients’ risk of a fatal blood clot disappears. Permanent filters, on the other hand, are designed to treat long-term deep vein thrombosis.

While the IVC filters are meant to prevent fatal pulmonary embolism blood clots in the lungs and heart, they can create equally dangerous medical problems for patients who receive them. Several serious medical complications may be linked to the IVC filters. These include:

  • Organ Perforation
  • Migration (Experienced by roughly 21% of patients, studies show)
  • Filter Fracture
  • Embolization

In extreme cases, the device may break or move, resulting in heart perforation, lung injury, hemorrhages, and more.

Are Bard IVC Filters Safe?

The U.S. Food & Drug Administration (FDA) approved C.R. Bard’s G2 IVC Filter System and Recovery IVC Filter for sale through its 510(k) protocol. This process allows clearance without human clinical trials, but only after the manufacture proves the product is reasonably similar to another device on the market. After reports of device failure, C.R. Bard took the Recovery IVC Filter off the market in 2005; however, some patients still have the implants, creating a continued risk of injury. The G2 filters were developed to replace Recovery IVC Filters and are still in use.

Considering Legal Action? Contact Our Dangerous Medical Device Lawsuit Attorneys

If you or someone you love received a Bard IVC filter, you may have grounds for a product liability lawsuit. Warning signs of serious or life-threatening side effects include pain near the heart, chest pain, respiratory problems, and more. To learn more about your legal options and rights, speak to a Philadelphia class action lawsuit attorney from our law firm today.

Don’t wait to take legal action for your damages. Call Golomb Legalnow to set up your first meeting with our team: (215) 278-4449.

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