Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Makers of Zimmer Durom Hip Cup Sued for Failures

Makers of Zimmer Durom Hip Cup Sued for Failures

by Maxwell Schmickman

As a people, American's are living much longer than we used to. This is great news! But with a longer lifespan also comes new health problems. Because we're living longer and more active lives, we sometimes outlive the life of our joints. In that case, they need to be replaced, through such procedures as hip or knee replacement surgery. Normally, these operations give people a new lease on their lives, but this isn't always the case, and there can be complications. If you or someone you know has received a hip replacement, they will need to know the following information about faulty Zimmer Durom hip cups used in that operation.

A hip replacement is a common surgery once you reach a certain age. If you're over the age of 60, it's like that you or one of your friends have had one. As we get older, our joints begin to wear out from years of use, especially if we've been active. Joints can also be damaged by progressive diseases such as arthritis, as well as damage from hip breakage. When this occurs, a hip replacement can be a good option for continuing to live an active and healthy life. However, not all companies respect that wish, which is the issue with the Zimmer Durom hip cup.

In hip replacement surgery, the femur and the hip joint are removed, and are replaced with artificial parts. In the past, these parts have often been subject to wear and tear, and have had to be replaced themselves, which can be difficult to an elderly patient to take. The Zimmer Durom hip cup was invented for the purpose of allowing young, active seniors who needed a hip replacement to get only one, that was designed to last the rest of their lives. Unfortunately for thousands of people, this promise has not held true.

The Zimmer Durom Hip Cup, marketed as a solution to the wear and tear that can happen to a hip replacement, is actually very prone to needing replacement itself. At one hospital, fully 12 percent of those who received these replacements needed another surgery to replace the Durom hip cup within two years, a staggering amount, especially when the hip replacement is supposed to last for a lifetime. A doctor at the hospital complained to the Zimmer Durom company, and was told the issue was with 'surgeon error.'

However, this excuse hasn't held up under scrutiny. When the company themselves performed an evaluation of the Zimmer Durom hip cup, it was found that eight percent must be replaced surgically within two years. This is a far cry from the claims that those receiving this replacement would never need to undergo surgery again, and for many who received these implants, has led to pain and anguish. This has lead to the organization of a class action law suit against the company.

If you have received a Zimmer Durom hip cup, you may be able to sue the company as part of the class action law suit. Find out more today.

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