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https://topclassactions.com/lawsuit...d-intravenous-catheter-lawsuit-investigation/
Have you or a loved one had a Totally Implanted Venous Access Device, also known as a TIVAD Port or port-a-cath, break inside your body and leak medicine or become infected?
Totally Implanted Venous Access Devices, also known as TIVAD Ports or port-a-caths, are linked to severe injuries and death when they break inside the body and leak medications or cause infection.
TIVAD defects have resulted in the following injuries, according to lawsuits:
Infection
Sepsis
Erosion of the TIVAD through the skin
Internal bleeding
Pressure around the heart
Cardiac arrhythmia
Cancer advancement when the TIVAD breaks or leaks medication
Necrosis
Perforation of tissue, blood vessels, or organs
Embolization (blood clots)
Removal surgery
Death
The first TIVAD lawsuit was filed by the family of a cancer patient whose port broke, resulting in uncontrolled leakage of chemotherapy medications into his body.
Do you qualify?
If you or a loved one suffered injuries or passed away from a broken or leaking TIVAD, you could be eligible to join this FREE TIVAD lawsuit investigation.
Have you or a loved one had a Totally Implanted Venous Access Device, also known as a TIVAD Port or port-a-cath, break inside your body and leak medicine or become infected?
Totally Implanted Venous Access Devices, also known as TIVAD Ports or port-a-caths, are linked to severe injuries and death when they break inside the body and leak medications or cause infection.
TIVAD defects have resulted in the following injuries, according to lawsuits:
Infection
Sepsis
Erosion of the TIVAD through the skin
Internal bleeding
Pressure around the heart
Cardiac arrhythmia
Cancer advancement when the TIVAD breaks or leaks medication
Necrosis
Perforation of tissue, blood vessels, or organs
Embolization (blood clots)
Removal surgery
Death
The first TIVAD lawsuit was filed by the family of a cancer patient whose port broke, resulting in uncontrolled leakage of chemotherapy medications into his body.
Do you qualify?
If you or a loved one suffered injuries or passed away from a broken or leaking TIVAD, you could be eligible to join this FREE TIVAD lawsuit investigation.