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Stryker CerviCore Lawsuit Filed By Clinical Trail Participants May 13, 2014 Irvin Jackson Add Your Comments A number of participants in a failed study involving the Stryker CerviCore spinal implant are now pursuing lawsuits against the medical device manufacturer, alleging that they suffered grave harm as a result of the company’s negligence during the human trials. The complaint (PDF) was filed last month in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Illinois in East St. Louis, on behalf of nine former test subjects and five of their spounses. The product liability and personal injury lawsuit was brought against Howmedica Osteonics Corp., which does business as Stryker. The plaintiffs were all participants in a human trial involving the Stryker CerviCore, which Howmedica allegedly told them was a safe and effective implant that could be an alternative to spinal fusion. Do You Know about… SPORTS BETTING ADDICTION LAWSUITS FOR YOUNG ADULTS Gambling addiction and severe financial losses have been linked to popular sports betting platforms like DraftKings, FanDuel, and Caesars. Lawsuits are being filed by young adults and students who were targeted by deceptive promotions, addictive app features, and aggressive marketing tactics. See if you qualify for a sports betting addiction lawsuit. Learn More SEE IF YOU QUALIFY FOR COMPENSATION Do You Know About… SPORTS BETTING ADDICTION LAWSUITS FOR YOUNG ADULTS Gambling addiction and severe financial losses have been linked to popular sports betting platforms like DraftKings, FanDuel, and Caesars. Lawsuits are being filed by young adults and students who were targeted by deceptive promotions, addictive app features, and aggressive marketing tactics. See if you qualify for a sports betting addiction lawsuit. Learn More SEE IF YOU QUALIFY FOR COMPENSATION There were 400 participants in the study, about 200 of whom received the Stryker Cervicore implant. Plaintiffs allege that the company told them it would continue the study and monitor their health, yet the manufacturer abandoned the projected and, curtailed monitoring and has refuesed to provide on-going care, according to the complaint. Plaintiffs claim that they have suffered a number of different complications and injuries as a result of participation in the CerviCore study. According to the complaint, the former test subjects have shown signs of metallosis, which is a form of metal blood poisoning that has been associated with metal-on-metal hip replacements. “At certain points, Howmedica portrayed CerviCore as a device made entirely of titanium,” the lawsuit states. “In contrast to its portrayal of the metals in CerviCore, Howmedica used cobalt, chromium, molybdenum, titanium, and nickel to construct many or all of the CerviCore units implanted in Plaintiffs.” The lawsuit alleges that the company either won’t do the proper blood tests or have done them and are keeping the results a secret. They also say the company lied about the failure rate, saying it was only 2% when other information suggests the failure rate was much higher, with at least five patients who needed revision surgery or other intervention going unreported. Plaintiffs report suffering neck, arm and back pain, headaches, unexpected bone growth, and other problems. Some say they have asked Howmedica to remove the spine implant, but the company has refused. Patients Report Interference By Howmedica Representatives One of the plaintiffs, Colleen Jaeger, reported that a Howmedica representative, Flor Mendoza, attended all of her doctor appointments. When she said she intended to complain about severe pain from the device, Mendoza reportedly told her she could not see her doctor unless she signed more waivers for Howmedica, which were addendums to the study agreement she had already signed. She refused and Mendoza allegedly not only tried to stop her from seeing her doctor, but threatened to throw her out of the study. When Jaeger finally got to see her doctor, she claims Mendoza repeatedly tried to pressure her to sign the addendum and once Jaeger banned her from future appointments tried to get her doctor to pressure her to sign the agreement. Jaeger claims Mendoza quizzed her in an attempt to help her company build a case against future legal claims. Once Mendoza was banned from Jaeger’s appointments, her doctor was able to determine that a bone mass was pushing on her esophagus and determined that the CerviCore was the problem and needed to be removed. Jaeger’s doctor found a silvery fluid around the implant and sent it to the FDA for analysis. Neither the FDA nor Howmedica has returned inquiries to what the fluid was, the lawsuit claims. Jaeger still suffers pain, may have to go through more surgeries, and is showing signs of bone deterioration consistent with metallosis. Jaeger says that Howmedica’s representatives violated the Medical Bill of Rights meant to protect patients. Another plaintiff, Angela Moneymaker, had the CerviCore shift in her body, causing excruciating pain. Her doctor filed an adverse event report with the FDA, saying that the implant failed after just one month and ordered the device removed. Moneymaker indicates that she suffered so much nerve damage that she has been forced into early retirement. The lawsuits charge Howmedica with manufacturing and designing a defective implant, failing to adequately warn test subjects of the risks, negligence and gross negligence, fraud, fraudulent misrepresentation, negligent misrepresentation, breach of warranty, and inflicting emotional distress, as well as loss of consortium on behalf of the spouses. The plaintiffs seek both punitive and compensatory damages. Written by: Irvin Jackson Senior Legal Journalist & Contributing Editor Irvin Jackson is a senior legal and investigative journalist with more than 30 years of experience covering complex issues at the intersection of law, politics, and environmental policy. He began his reporting career in 1991 after graduating from Wayne. Tags: Cervicore, Howmedica, Metal-on-Metal Implant, Spine Sugery, Stryker Image Credit: | More Lawsuit Stories Strattice Mesh Lawsuit Scheduled for First Federal Bellwether Trial July 29, 2025 Second NEC Baby Formula Bellwether Trial Will Not Move Forward July 29, 2025 Cosmetic Surgery Malpractice Lawsuits Against Sono Bello, Other Chains Are Growing: Report July 29, 2025 2 Comments Terry August 5, 2014 I Have had a cervicore disk in my neck since 2007, I have nerve damage down my right side,popping & clicking,headaches & continued neck pain. My doctors now trying to figure out whats in my blood. I have had problems with this disk for seven years, after two years they quit monitoring the disk. I am now looking for someone to represent me in this law suit. Philomena June 2, 2014 Cervicore (Manufactured by Stryker Spine) was not Approved by FDA. Stryker Spine conducted the trials without the legally required Investigational Device Exemption aka IDE. The FDA did not approve the application for the legally required investigational device exemption (IDE) that had been submitted by Stryker Howmedica Osteonics in 2004. Without an order from the FDA granting a valid IDE to the sponsor, Howmedica Osteonics, dba Stryker Spine, the CerviCore device was absolutely prohibited for use on human subjects in clinical trials. see ClinicalTrials.gov Search CT-002-04 / Stryker Spine CerviCore Stryker Spine registered the CerviCore CT-002-04 as a Trial Device NOT PREVIOUSLY APPROVED or cleared by the US FDA for any use. http://spinesupport.org/simplemachinesforum/index.php?topic=1721.0 Share Your CommentsFirst Name*Last NameEmail* Shared Comments*This field is hidden when viewing the formI authorize the above comments be posted on this page Yes No Post Comment I authorize the above comments be posted on this page Weekly Digest Opt-In Yes, send me a weekly email with the latest lawsuits, recalls and warnings. 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