Arnold & Itkin Announces Lawsuits Over Defective Pain Pumps
November 11 2009 - 2:41PM
PR Newswire (US)
HOUSTON, Nov. 11 /PRNewswire/ -- The Houston trial law firm Arnold
& Itkin LLP has filed five lawsuits against the makers of pain
pumps and related medications based on claims that many of the
companies' defective devices are causing irreversible shoulder
damage among patients. Currently, the attorneys at Arnold &
Itkin are representing 28 people who received pain pumps to manage
pain following shoulder surgery. The pumps utilize a catheter to
deliver continuous doses of medication directly into the shoulder.
According to the lawsuits, pain pump manufacturers were denied
approval by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to use the pumps
to mitigate pain in shoulder joints, but the companies continued to
promote their use in that way. Many former pain pump users say the
companies were negligent in designing, researching and selling pain
pumps that they should have known were dangerous. The legal filings
include claims of fraud, breach of warranty and products liability
against the defendant manufacturers. "The dangers of these pumps
have been known for years, and even the FDA knew it was a bad idea
to use them in shoulder joints," says Arnold & Itkin attorney
Mike Pierce, who represents the plaintiffs. "Many of our clients
have undergone multiple surgeries, all trying to fix a problem
caused by these faulty pumps." Plaintiffs allege that the pain
pumps cause postarthroscopic glenohumeral chondrolysis (PAGCL), the
progressive destruction of cartilage in the glenohumeral joint
connecting the arm to the shoulder. Without the cartilage, bones
grind together causing excruciating pain. PAGCL was first widely
identified in 2004, with subsequent studies establishing a link
between pain pumps and PAGCL. Named as defendants are several pain
pump manufacturers, including Portage, Mich.-based Stryker Corp.
(NYSE:SYK), London-based Orthofix Inc. (NASDAQ:OFIX), Lake Forest,
Calif.-based I-Flow Inc. (NASDAQ:IFLO), East Aurora, N.Y.-based
Moog Inc. (NYSE:MOG.A), San Jose, Calif.-based Sgarlato R.P. Inc.,
Vista, Calif.-based Breg Inc., Largo, Fla.-based Linvatec Corp.,
and Vista, Calif.-based DJO Inc. The lawsuits also name several
leading pharmaceutical companies, including London-based
AstraZeneca (NYSE:AZN), Abbott Park, Ill.-based Abbott Laboratories
(NYSE:ABT), Schaumburg, Ill.-based APP Pharmaceuticals and Lake
Forest, Ill.-based Hospira Worldwide (NYSE:HSP). The five lawsuits
were filed in Los Angeles County Superior Court. The cases are:
Jaysan C. Cofer, et al. v. Stryker Corp., et al., No. BC423120;
Denise Fleshman, et al. v. I-Flow Inc., et al., No. BC423117;
Louise M. Antil, et al. v. Sgarlatto R.P. Inc., et al., No.
BC423121; Brooke M. Lyerly, et al. v. Breg Inc., et al., No.
BC423119; and Claudia Timmons, et al. v. Linvatec Corp., et al.,
No. BC423118. Arnold & Itkin represents clients in high-stakes
cases involving medical and pharmaceutical injuries, products
liability, serious personal injury claims, maritime accidents and
business disputes. To learn more, visit the firm's Web site at
http://www.arnolditkin.com/. For more information, contact Alan
Bentrup at 800-559-4534 or . DATASOURCE: Arnold & Itkin
CONTACT: Alan Bentrup, 1-800-559-4534, , for Arnold & Itkin Web
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