Comprehensive Look at IVC Filter Lawsuits

The public first heard about perils linked with the IVC filters from an NBC News Report. It showed how a woman at high risk for blood clots received an IVC filter but soon doctors found how a piece of the said filter had broken off and pierced her heart. She underwent emergency surgery to remove the part of the metal from the body.


Over a five-year period (from 2005-2010), the FDA received 921 adverse event reports concerning the defects of the IVC filters. In a 2010 risk communication, the FDA revealed that there were 328 complaints of device migration, 146 issues of detachment of device components, 70 reports of IVC perforation, and 56 cases of filter fracture. Soon in a subsequent report, the FDA concluded in certain patients, the risks of an IVC filter outweighs its potential advantages.

What is an ivc filter?

Inferior vena cava (IVC) filters are implants inserter in the major vein of the human body transferring blood from the legs to the heart. They are designed to trap the blood clots before they go in the lungs, and trapping the clot while also allowing the blood to flow around the device. Essentially, these IVC implants are used to treat patients who were at risk for pulmonary embolisms (PE) but fail to take the anti-coagulants. They can either be permanent or can be removed once the use of seems no longer required.

Patients who were implanted with the device even after the use was over faced many adverse health effects. They filed for ivc filter lawsuit to claim for the damage awards for their undue pain and suffering.

Complications that can result from IVC placement

The following are the main issues linked with the defectively implanted IVC filters. It can arise either from the flawed design of the device or from the negligence of the surgeon. Whatever it is, no patients should delay contacting the physician should they face any of the given complications:
  • Perforating the vessel walls
  • Fracturing of the filter
  • Embolization of filter pieces
  • Migration (movement of the filter)
  • Puncture of vital organs
  • Difficulty removing the filter
The long term risks linked with the IVC filters include:
  • Deep vein thrombosis (DVT)
  • Air embolisms
  • Severe infections
  • Filter clogged by blood clots
  • Cardiac tamponade
  • Hemorrhagic pericardial effusion

What to expect in an IVC  filter lawsuit?

If you have sustained injuries because of an IVC Filter, your lawyer will fight for the following in the lawsuits:
  • Past and future medical expenses
  • Past and future pain and suffering (inclusive of physical and mental) caused by the injuries, the treatment and recovery process
  • Past and future wage loss
  • Loss of capacity to earn money in past and future
  • Punitive damages, if appropriate
More than 11,000 lawsuits were pending in federal court as of April 2019 against the manufacturers of IVC Filters by victims who claim to have suffered serious injuries from the implant.

To find out more about the lawsuits and if you want to find justice had you faced similar consequences, visit IVCFiltersettlements.us. Visit ivcfiltersettlements.us or dial (855) 802 9471 to find out more.

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