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RSD_Angel 11-09-2007 08:59 AM

Broken leads
 
Hey guys,

I was up watching tv late last nite and saw a comercial from a lawyers office saying that Medtronics leads have been known to break and cause probs and to call their office for more information. Has anyone heard this ? I am pretty sure that it was for pace makers but it was late and i know for sure it said medtronics and broken leads. I have 2 medtronic stims and just worried now...:o)

Thanks!!

Amber

Desi 11-09-2007 10:22 AM

Hi Amber!!
I am pretty sure this was from the pace makers. I seen this comercial as well!!

Jomar 11-09-2007 01:12 PM

details on it should be found here

http://www.medtronic-lawsuit.com/

tayla4me 11-10-2007 06:28 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RSD_Angel (Post 165801)
Hey guys,

I was up watching tv late last nite and saw a comercial from a lawyers office saying that Medtronics leads have been known to break and cause probs and to call their office for more information. Has anyone heard this ? I am pretty sure that it was for pace makers but it was late and i know for sure it said medtronics and broken leads. I have 2 medtronic stims and just worried now...:o)

Thanks!!

Amber






Please don't worry Amber. :hug:

This was concerning just a couple of very specific pacemaker leads that were faulty..
They are very different to what are used for SCS and Intrathecal pumps.
I am sure by now all of those patients who have the faulty pacers have been informed and they have been changed.
Unfortunately there is always the possibilty for some bad equipment to pass through the cracks, I guess that has to be calculated into us making informed decisions about having these appliances installed.
I hope you are doing OK.
love always
Tayla:hug:


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