Morcellator Recall

Morcellator Recall
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Women may consider a morcellator recall attorney if they have developed cancer following a power morcellation procedure. A Morcellator cancer lawsuit has already been filed alleging that plaintiffs developed cancer following procedures in which surgeons used morcellators. Affected patients are working with a morcellator recall lawyer to assist them in recovering compensation for their injuries.

If you or a loved one has been diagnosed with leiomyosarcoma or other uterine cancers after a uterine morcellation procedure contact Attorney Group to learn more. We offer free, confidential, no obligation consultations. We can help answer your questions, and if you choose to pursue a claim we can connect you with an affiliated morcellator recall attorney who can assist you throughout the legal process.

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What is Power Morcellator Cancer?

In a traditional myomectomy or hysterectomy procedure, a doctor makes incisions that are a few inches long that allow him or her to remove the uterus intact. Hysterectomies sometimes leaves large scars, and require many days in the hospital leading up to and following the surgery. A less invasive approach that may result in reduced recovery times involves the use of a device called a power morcellator, also referred to as an electric morcellator.

The device uses a blade that cuts into the uterus so that the doctor may remove it in pieces through tiny incisions via the hollow tube of the device. However, in some cases, pieces of tissues may be left behind and, if they are malignant, could result in the cancer spreading.

Risks of Using Power Morcellators

In 2014, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), issued a warning about the dangers of power morcellators, and recommended that physicians avoid using power morcellators. The FDA estimates that 1 in 350 women who undergo a hysterectomy or myomectomy for fibroids has an unsuspected type of cancer known as uterine sarcoma. In addition to being aggressive, the uterine sarcoma is very elusive and it is almost always diagnosed after it has been removed and biopsied.

Timeline of Morcellator Recall

  • 1993 – The first electric morcellator was introduced in the U.S. market.
  • 1995 – FDA approves the first power morcellator.
  • 2009 – The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) recommends vaginal hysterectomy as a better route than laparoscopic or abdominal hysterectomy for benign disease cases.
  • April 2014 – The FDA issues a medical device safety warning, and Johnson & Johnson stops sales and distribution of their power Morcellation devices.
  • July 2014 – Johnson & Johnson recalls power morcellation devices.

Morcellation Cancer Lawsuits Filed in the U.S.

Morcellator Lawsuit
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Lawsuits have been filed against several morcellator manufacturers by patients who have been diagnosed with cancer after undergoing surgical procedures that have used power morcellators. Their claims allege that the device makers did not warn patients about the risks associated with morcellators and that they manufactured defective products.

Those patients who have developed uterine morcellation cancer are seeking compensation for their injuries with the assistance of a morcellator recall lawyer.

Injured Patients May Be Entitled to Compensation

Medical device manufacturers have a duty to produce safe products. They also must warn the public of any known dangers associated with the product. If they violate these obligations, they can be held liable if a patient sustains an injury.

Patients who suffer complications as a result of a uterine morcellation may be entitled to compensation for their injuries, including:

  • Past and future medical expenses
  • Pain, suffering and mental anguish
  • Disfigurement from the injury
  • Loss of income or ability to work
  • Scarring from medical treatment for the injury

If a patient dies from uterine morcellation cancer, family members can pursue compensation for the wrongful death of their loved one, including:

  • Loss of financial support or companionship
  • Pain, mental anguish and suffering from the loss of a loved one
  • Conscious suffering and pain of a loved one before death
  • Medical expenses attributable to a fatal injury
  • Funeral expenses

Patients who have suffered severe complications from a power morcellator as well as the families of those who have died as a result of complications with the device, are encouraged to seek the advice of a morcellator recall lawyer to learn more about their rights and remedies.

The time you have to pursue a claim is limited. Contact us for more information.Get Help Now.

If you or a loved one has been diagnosed with endometrial stromal sarcoma, leiomyosarcoma or other uterine cancers after a uterine morcellation procedure contact Attorney Group for more information.

When you contact us, an attorney will follow up with you to speak with you about your case or answer questions that you might have. There is no cost or obligation to speak with us, and any information you provide will be kept confidential.

Please note that the law limits the time you have to pursue a claim for an injury. If you think you have a case, you should not delay taking action.

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