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Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Because of Failures, Durom Implants Recalled

By Maxwell Schmickman

As we age, our bodies don't operate the way that they used to. Every day it's just a little harder to get out of bed, and there are new aches and pains to behold. But for some of us, the pain is deeper than that. Joint pain and deterioration can be debilitating to the point that it robs us of our ability to walk and care for ourselves. As we live longer and more active lives, joints which weren't meant to take 60 or 70 years of heavy use start to wear out.

This is why joint replacements were invented, to give people back mobility and quality of life, while reducing pain. If you or someone you know has had their hip replaced, keep reading this article for important information on the Durom implant recall.

If you have always led an active lifestyle and stayed healthy, it can come as a shock when your hip joint begins to deteriorate. This is because unlike other age related health problems, being more active can actually lead to early and more severe hip joint problems that require a hip replacement, such as the Durom implant. For someone later in life, a hip replacement can be a great way to get more active years that have a higher quality of life. But if you are younger when you begin to have issues with your hip joint, in your fifties or early sixties, you face the prospect of one or more future surgeries to ensure that your hip continues to function.

The need for replacement of the first hip replacement was the reasoning behind the Durom implant, and how it was marketed to doctors. While a standard hip replacement will begin to wear and need to be replaced within ten years, the Durom implant was supposedly designed with the younger patient in mind to be long lasting even under an active lifestyle. This would mean that instead of facing the prospect of two or more surgeries related to their hip, a younger patient could have only one replacement surgery, and use the same hip replacement implant for life. As a younger patient, this was sure to sound like the ideal solution.

Unhappily for patients who received the Durom implant with these claims, this promise has not held up to scrutiny. At one clinic where the implants were used, twelve percent of those patients receiving them needed to have them removed and replaced within two years. This is a failure rate that is much higher than a standard implant, and is much worse than the promise of the company. They chalk the high rate up to surgeon error, but in the controlled setting of their clinical tests, the implants failed within two years for seven percent of patients, which is still very high.

If you or a loved one have had a hip replacement, call your doctor now to see if it is a Durom implant. If it is, you may be able to sue! - 17273

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