Shoulder Surgery Pain Pump Lawsuits 

Pain Pump Causing Serious Cartilage Condition- PAGCL

Patients undergoing arthroscopic shoulder surgery have routinely received pain pumps. These pain pumps have been have linked to a rare, life-altering condition known as Postarthroscopic Glenohumeral Chondrolysis (PAGCL) Now a new study suggests that the pumps may deliver too much medicine causing a destroying cartilage that can lead to PAGCL, a life changing condition with lifelong pain and suffering.

Medical Study Links Pain Pumps to PAGCL

A recent study published by The American Journal of Sports Medicine reported that intra-articular pain pumps are believed to be the cause of Postarthroscopic Glenohumeral Chondrolysis (PAGCL) in many shoulder surgery patients. PAGCL occurs when the cartilage located within the shoulder joint begins to deteriorate due to too much pain medicine resulting in permanent shoulder pain and loss of mobility and for many the need for a total shoulder replacement.

The Postarthroscopic Glenohumeral Chondrolysis (PAGCL) medical study concluded that PAGCL is one of the most common complication following shoulder surgeries, shockingly only occurred in patients who received a shoulder pain pump filled with bupivacaine and epinephrine during their shoulder surgery. In fact, these studies suggest that possibly up to 63% of patients undergoing an arthroscopic shoulder surgery who receive a post-operative pain pump have a high risk of developing PAGCL Postarthroscopic Glenohumeral Chondrolysis.

Suspect PAGCL Pain Pump Units Involved in Litigation

The pain pumps with increased risks of Postarthroscopic Glenohumeral Chondrolysis (PAGCL) for its patients include those made by Stryker Co., I-Flow Co., BREG Inc and DJO Inc. (See PAGCL Pain Pump List)

Was your PAGCL Caused by your Pain Pump

If you or a loved one have had a shoulder surgery and were given a pain pump and then within 2-12 months developed cartilage damage or cartilage deterioration or you have been diagnosed with Post-arthroscopic Glenohumeral Chondrolysis (PAGCL) following an arthroscopic surgery, then you should contact the Willis Law Firm immediately. You may be entitled to substantial compensation if our experts can prove that the pain pump caused your PAGCL.  Please fill out the online form below or call us to discuss your legal rights to file a drug / product liability lawsuit against the makers of these dangerous pain pumps.

Pain Pump Lawsuit Damages

PAGCL pain pump clients may have legal rights to sue for monetary compensation due to your current injuries, pain and suffering, mental anquish, past and future medical care, future pain and suffering, rehabilitation, loss wages and other legal damages allowed under law when a manufacturer of a medical product makes a defective medical device that injuries its users. In some cases punitive or exemplary damages may be allowed if it can be shown that the manufacturer knowingly continued to sell these pain pumps knowing the harm it was causing.

The Willis Law Firm has represented thousands of clients across the United States in defective and recalled medical devices, recalled drugs and other product liability claims. Mr. Willis is a Board Certified Trial Lawyer with 25+ years of legal experience. Call and talk to the Willis Law Firm about your legal rights in a Pain Pump Lawsuit or pain pump class action lawsuit that has been filed.

Pain Pump PAGCL Online Contact Form

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Name of Pain Pump Surgery Patient:
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When did you have your shoulder surgery(s):
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Was a pain pump used after surgery?
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City & State of the shoulder surgeries performed?
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What injuries have you suffered:
Post Shoulder Surgery Pain
Cartilage loss in Shoulder
Had shoulder replacement
Clicking Popping or Grinding
Decreased Range of Motion
Other injuries
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Have you been diagnosed with Chondrolysis or PAGCL if so when?
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