Nevada Bair Hugger Lawsuit

Nevada Bair Hugger Lawsuit
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Hip infection lawyers note a warming blanket used during surgeries may become the subject of a Nevada Bair Hugger lawsuit. The warming blankets are alleged to cause severe infections, and lawsuits claim that the blanket’s manufacturer did not disclose the risks associated with using the warming blanket. Heart surgery and hip replacement patients are among those who allege the blanket caused them injury. Infections attributed to the use of the warming blankets reportedly resulted in amputations and multiple surgical treatments for some patients.

If you or a loved one developed a severe infection after undergoing hip or knee replacement surgery, a heart procedure, or some other type of surgery, contact Attorney Group for Nevada 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 Nevada Bair Hugger lawsuit attorney who can assist you throughout the legal process.

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What Are Bair Hugger Warming Blankets?

The Bair Hugger warming blanket was developed by Dr. Scott Augustine and was sold to the 3M Corporation in 2010, who currently manufacture and distribute the device. The Bair Hugger warming blanket is commonly used on surgical patients to help regulate their body temperature while they are under general anesthesia. This can help prevent hypothermia, which is a potentially serious medical condition that can lead to greater risk of infection as well as pressure sores, a greater need for blood transfusions and longer hospital stays.

How Do Bair Hugger Warming Blankets Work?

The warming blankets use a process called forced air warming (FAW) to help patients maintain body temperature during surgery. The Bair Hugger consists of a hose, air filter, electric motor, electric fan and thermostat. The blanket is placed over or under the patient during surgery. The patient’s exposed skin is warmed when heated air blows into the blanket. Bair Hugger warming blankets were generally considered to be much more effective at warming patients than other electric or heated blankets.

Alleged Risks of Bair Hugger Warming Blankets

Reports have been made to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration claiming that Bair Hugger warming blankets have caught fire during surgical operations, caused burns, and that they have failed to work as they were intended to.

However, a serious risk associated with these blankets, as alleged in lawsuits, is its reported tendency ability to deposit bacteria and pathogens into a patient’s surgical site, increasing the risk of an infection and necessitating more surgical procedures.

By 2010, the inventor of the Bair Hugger warming blanket, Dr. Augustine, reportedly admitted that the risks associated with using these blankets during surgery were so severe that they should stop being used in hospitals and surgical centers.

Nevada Bair Hugger Lawsuit Expected

Lawsuits have been filed claiming that the manufacturer of Bair Hugger warming blankets was negligent, that they it failed to properly warn patients of the dangers associated with using these blankets, and that the manufacturer should be held liable for selling a product that was dangerous. More specifically, some of these lawsuits claim that these devices were:

  • Sold to medical centers without including a warning that there were dangerous risks associated with using the blankets
  • Continually produced, advertised, and marketed even after they knew that using the blankets resulted in dangerous consequences
  • Were misrepresented in terms of their safety and effectiveness
  • Not thoroughly tested before the blankets were released into the marketplace

Affected patients are seeking encouraged to seek the assistance of a Nevada hip infection lawyer to help them understand their options.

Injured Patients May Be Entitled to Compensation

Medical device makers have a duty to provide safe products. If there are risks of harm associated with their devices, they also must provide adequate warnings. If a device maker fails to fulfill this duty, it could be held liable for injuries that may result.

Patients who suffered severe infections from a Bair Hugger warming blanket may be entitled to compensation for damages, including:

  • Medical expenses
  • The permanency of the injury
  • Pain, suffering, and mental anguish
  • Loss of income or ability to work

If a patient dies from their infection, family members may be entitled to compensation for the wrongful death of their loved one, including:

  • Conscious pain and suffering of a loved one prior to death
  • Pain, suffering, and mental anguish from the loss of a loved one
  • Funeral expenses

Patients who have suffered severe infections from Bair Hugger warming blankets, 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 Nevada Bair Hugger lawsuit attorney to learn more about their rights and remedies.

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