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Jury awards $8.3M in DePuy hip case

A Los Angeles jury has awarded $8.3 million in damages to a man who claims he suffered metal poisoning from an artificial hip implant manufactured by Johnson & Johnson’s DePuy Orthopedics division.

The case is the first to go to trial of more than 10,000 involving DePuy’s ASR hip implant. According to a Bloomberg article, analysts predict that all of the lawsuits may end up costing Johnson & Johnson billions of ...

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Hip replacements safe, but not metal implants

Although a recent study found that hip implants are more likely to fail in women than in men, the study authors emphasized that hip replacement is still a very safe surgery overall.

In analyzing the results for 35,000 hip implant recipients, researchers at Weill Cornell Medical College in New York City found that women were almost 30 percent more likely than men to need a repeat surgery within the first three ...

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Lawyer says company endangered patients

In closing arguments for a trial involving Johnson & Johnson’s all-metal hip implant, a lawyer representing a 65-year-old former prison guard who claims he contracted metal poisoning from the device said the company put profits ahead of patient safety.

The case, which is being heard in Los Angeles, is the first of nearly 11,000 lawsuits about the Johnson & Johnson ASR hip implant to go to trial. The plaintiff is asking ...

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FDA recalls DePuy Orthopaedics device

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has announced the recall of a medical device made by Johnson & Johnson subsidiary DePuy Orthopaedics, Fox News reports.

The device, called the LPS Diaphyseal Sleeve, is used in reconstructive knee surgery and was recalled because of the potential for fractures, according to the report.

DePuy is currently facing legal action for another joint replacement device. Approximately 10,000 plaintiffs have filed lawsuits regarding injuries caused by ...

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Closing arguments to begin in DePuy hip trial

Closing arguments are set to begin in a California trial concerning all-metal hip implants manufactured by Johnson & Johnson subsidiary DePuy Orthopaedics, according to a story in the Los Angeles Times.

The plaintiff claims he suffered metal poisoning and other health problems from DePuy’s ASR hip replacement device, which he had implanted in 2007. Johnson & Johnson recalled about 93,000 of ...

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Government investigating J&J over medical devices

Johnson & Johnson has disclosed that the government is investigating possible false claims connected to two of the company’s medical devices, Bloomberg reports.

The ASR artificial hip implant, manufactured by Johnson & Johnson subsidiary DePuy Orthopaedics, has been the basis of about 10,000 lawsuits based on their tendency to break down early and leave toxic metal debris in patients’ bodies.

And at ...

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