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Implanted Port-a-Cath Devices: Side Effect Risks and Injury Lawsuits

Implanted port-a-cath devices, also known as port catheters, are commonly used in the medical field for a variety of purposes such as intravenous therapy, blood transfusions, and the administration of medications. These devices provide a central access point for medical treatments, reducing the need for repeated needle sticks and minimizing the risk of vein damage. […]

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Bard Implantable Port Lawsuit: A Closer Look at Port-a-Caths and Their Risks

In recent years, there has been a significant increase in the number of product liability lawsuits related to Bard implantable port devices, commonly known as port-a-caths. Port-a-caths, manufactured by companies like Becton, Dickinson and Company, C.R. Bard, and Bard Access Systems, are designed to facilitate the delivery of medication and fluids to patients through an

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Pulmonary Embolism, Migration to the Heart Leads to Bard Infuse-A-Port Lawsuit

In the world of medical treatments, port-a-caths, also known as implantable ports or subcutaneous ports, have become a common tool for delivering medications and fluids directly into a patient’s bloodstream. These devices, which are implanted under the skin, provide healthcare professionals with easy access to a patient’s veins, making treatments such as chemotherapy more convenient

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