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.
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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 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.
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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.
DePuy has announced a new Attune knee replacement system specifically for use in revision surgeries.