Kentucky Wright Conserve Hip Lawyers

Wright Conserve Hip System

The Wright Conserve Hip Implant System is a metal on metal hip replacement device that consists of a femoral cup and ball made from chromium-cobalt alloy. Metal hip implants have come under scrutiny by the U.S. Food & Drug Administration (FDA) due to the high number of reported complications stemming from metal on metal components in these hip replacement devices. Metal debris is being shed and getting into the bloodstream causing surrounding tissue and bone damage. The FDA suggests that recipients of metal hip implants get tested for metal ion levels, especially if patients are suffering any hip implant failure symptoms. Kentucky Wright Conserve Hip Lawyers at Attorney Group for Kentucky are accepting claims from patients who received a Wright Conserve Hip Implant who have suffered complications from the defective implant.

Problems with the Wright Conserve Hip Implant

The concerning issues with the Wright Conserve Hip Implant Replacement System are associated with its metal on metal components. When hip implants are made with two metal parts that come in constant contact with one another, rates of failure and injuries are dramatically increased. Friction from metal parts on metal parts causes metal debris to shed, collect and seep into the bloodstream causing many serious complications such as:

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  • Severe pain
  • Infection
  • Swelling and inflammation
  • Fractured bones
  • Dislocation of hip joint
  • Walking difficulty
  • Clicking noises from the implant
  • Decreased mobility
  • Pseudotumors
  • Metallosis

Some recipients of a Wright Conserve Hip Implant have suffered from a condition called metallosis, which is metal poisoning from metal particles seeping into the bloodstream. Metallosis can be very dangerous and can cause additional complications such as:

  • Tissue and bone necrosis
  • Damage to nerves, numbness in extremities
  • Impairments to cognitive skills
  • Cardiomyopathy
  • Tremors
  • Confusion
  • Revision surgery

Metal hip implant recipients often times have to undergo painful, expensive and time consuming revision surgery to fix and replace the defective implant. Revision surgeries can be more painful and complicated when surgeons have to work around damaged tissue.

Kentucky Wright Conserve Hip Lawyers

If you have suffered complications after receiving a metal on metal hip implant such as the Wright Conserve Hip Replacement System, you should contact our hip replacement lawyers at Attorney Group for Kentucky to see if you qualify to seek compensation to cover such costs as pain and suffering, medical bills and any ongoing future medical care as a result of a defective hip implant. We are here to inform you of your legal options and to protect your rights as a victim of a defective medical device.