DePuy Attune Knee Replacement Lawsuit Filed Over Premature Failure, Resulting in Revision
A DePuy Attune knee implant lawsuit indicates that asceptic loosening resulted in the need for revision surgery in just five years.
A DePuy Attune knee implant lawsuit indicates that asceptic loosening resulted in the need for revision surgery in just five years.
Johnson & Johnson has reached a $1 billion DePuy Pinnacle hip implant settlement with about 6,000 patients who had to have the devices removed after they failed.
An expanded DePuy Pinnacle Hip settlement agreement could resolve most of the outstanding cases.
Johnson & Johnson and DePuy will pay $120 million and make a number of changes to its marketing approaches to resolve claims that it engaged in deceptive marketing when describing…
Johnson & Johnson has reportedly agreed to pay more than $400 million to resolve thousands of DePuy Pinnacle hip lawsuits.
A DePuy Attune lawsuit indicates that the knee replacement system failed just two years after being implanted, resulting in the need for revision surgery.
A federal judge has issued judgment affirming a $246 million DePuy Pinnacle hip lawsuit verdict issued by a jury last November.
A DePuy Attune knee lawsuit claims that the implant had to be removed due to tibial baseplate loosening, which the surgeon noted he has seen repeatedly in recent surgeries.
A lawsuit blames DePuy's SmartSet bone cement for knee implant failure resulting from tibial base plate loosening.
A DePuy Attune lawsuit indicates that a man had to undergo revision surgery just a couple months after receiving the implant, due to tibial baseplate loosening.