As we have been discussing on this site, thousands of patients who have undergone hip replacement surgery are now concerned about whether the recent recalls affect their implants. With more and more cases appearing all the time, these concerns deserve attention.
Hip replacement patients want to know how they can tell if they have a faulty implant. They want to know what to do if they discover that they are affected by one of the hip replacement recalls. Today, with help from the hip implant specialists at KeefeBartels and DefectiveJoints.com, patients can find assistance and answers to many of their questions.
Defective Hip Implant Symptoms
Hip implant surgery is an invasive and painful procedure. Most patient simply hope to walk again without pain. However, many patients are discovering that instead of moving on with their lives, they now suffer from more pain than before. And many patients will have to undergo painful revision surgery in order to deal with a faulty hip implant.
Because of the pain and recovery associated with hip implant surgery, many patients find it difficult to determine whether continuing pain is normal after surgery or whether implant-related complications are causing the pain. Patients should know that symptoms of complications include:
- * Pain continuing weeks or months after surgery
- * Pain worsening after surgery
- * Swollenness or tenderness in the hip area
- * Increased difficulty walking
- * Grinding, squeaking or popping noises in the hip area
- * Loosening or instability of the hip
- * General discomfort
- * Trouble rising from a seated position
Non-Obvious Symptoms of Faulty Hip Implants
Not all symptoms are obvious, and not all seem related to the hip implant. Some of the most dangerous problems may not be apparent at all. Metal-on-metal implants, such as the faulty Depuy ASR, cause problems of metal toxicity, which occu
rs when the metal ball rubs against the metal socket, releasing microscopic metal particles into the blood stream and surrounding tissues.
Patients who received one of metal-on-metal implants should get a blood test to determine whether there has been a release of dangerous metal particles. Symptoms of metal toxicity are subtle and easily overlooked, including nausea, fatigue, and even memory loss.
Recalls of Metal-on-Metal Hip Implants

Defective metal-on-metal implants, such as the Depuy ASR and Zimmer Durom Cup, have recently been recalled. Patients who have one of these faulty implants should have their metal levels checked regularly, whether or not symptoms are apparent and should also contact a legal specialist to learn about their rights.
Sadly, too often many patients wait too long before getting legal advice. When they finally consult with an attorney, they may discover that the statute of limitations has expired. And once that happens, the patient has virtually no chance of getting the recovery he or she deserves.
If you have had hip replacement surgery and are still in pain, don’t let the statute of limitations run out. You may have one of the recalled DePuy ASR XL implants, a Zimmer Durom Cup implant, or a Stryker Trident implant. Even if you don’t know what type of implant you have, if you are in pain or experiencing any of the syptoms mentioned above, you should probably consult an attorney.
Free Legal Consultation
The experienced legal professionals at KeefeBartels offer free consultations in multiple locations across New Jersey. If you or a loved one is suffering from a defective hip replacement or any other faulty implant, do not wait. Contact us today and let us discuss your rights with you. You should know your options.