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  • Shoulder Pain Pumps Linked To Permanent Joint Damage
    By: Susan Ardizzoni | - Implanted Shoulder Pain Pumps Used to Treat Post-operative Pain:


    A shoulder pain pump is a medical device that is implanted into the shoulder to relieve post-operative shoulder joint pain from arthroscopic (joint) surgeries by infusing pain medication directly into the shoulder through a catheter. This disposable pump is generally used for 2 to 5 days and then removed. The pain medications that are commonly infused include lidocaine and bupivacaine. In particular, with the ...

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  • Shoulder Chondrolysis Pagcl And Pain Pump Lawsuit Settlements
    By: Mont Wrobleski | - Arthroscopic surgery is a pretty standard procedure. In fact, over 600,000 arthroscopic surgeries are performed each year. Although every surgery comes with inherent risks, it has come as a huge surprise that some people have lost cartilage in their shoulder after undergoing such a routine surgical procedure. This cartilage loss is technically called postarthroscopic glenohumeral chondrolysis. In some cases it can result in the need for a complete shoulder replacement. Understanding what ca ...
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  • Chondrolysis Research And Pain Pump Litigation
    By: Mont Wrobleski | - Imagine that you have torn your rotator cuff while playing softball. You set up an appointment with your doctor and he recommends a routine surgical procedure to repair your shoulder. You tell your doctor that you dont want to use any pain killers, so he recommends a pain medicine pump instead.

    Several months after the surgery you are still having problems with your shoulder. You have trouble with mobility and pain. You go in for a check-up, have some x-rays taken, and find ...

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  • Pain Pump Shoulder Surgery Lawsuit "€" Pagcl Research
    By: Mont Wrobleski | - It is not known how many people have been adversely affected by the condition known as PAGCL. However, we all have a duty to try and promote public awareness about this condition. Postarthroscopic glenohumeral chondrolysis can be caused by pain pumps that deliver medicine after shoulder surgery. Symptoms include shoulder stiffness, popping and snapping, and reduced range of motion, and usually appear several months after the procedure.

    There has been a lot of research done on t ...

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  • Pain Pumps Were An Attractive Alternative Until Pagcl
    By: Mont Wrobleski | - The use of pain pumps that are implanted into the shoulder during arthroscopic surgery is ubiquitous. And for good reason, reliance on addictive pain medication for pain relief is not an attractive option for most. The pain pumps (or pain balls) release a continuous stream of medicine into the surgical site. The medicine is typically some type of marcaine. Several years ago, the medical community began to notice that some of the pumps were causing cartilage damage to the shoulder. This is ...
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  • A Primer On Postarthroscopic Glenohumeral Chondrolysis Pagcl
    By: Mont Wrobleski | - There is pending litigation across the country involving shoulder pain pumps that release medication for pain. Plaintiffs are asserting that the medication used in these pumps causes a condition known as Postarthroscopic Glenohumeral Chondrolysis (or cartilage loss).

    PAGCL is characterized by a degeneration of the cartilage in the shoulder joint, causing a substantial reduction in the shoulders range of motions. PAGCL patients experience severe pain or tenderness in the shoul ...

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  • Bones Grind Together Links Of London
    By: links of london | - 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. links of london necklaces

    Named as defendants are several pain pump manufacturers, including ...

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  • Named As Defendants Links Of London
    By: links of london | - 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. links of london necklaces

    Named as defendants are several pain pump manufacturers, including ...

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