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What Are the Problems with a Laparoscopic Power Morcellator?

Minimally invasive surgeries use a medical device called a Laparoscopic power morcellator (LPM). However, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) discourages healthcare professionals from using this device for some procedures, because it could cause the spread of cancer in patients.

How Does a Power Morcellator Work?

An LPM can be used for a wide range of procedures. It works by removing large masses of tissue in small pieces. This type of surgery requires only small incisions.

If an LPM is used for a hysterectomy (removal of the uterus) or myomectomy (removal of the uterine fibroids) in women, there is a risk of spreading undetected cancerous tissues such as uterine sarcomas.

Although there are many treatment options for uterine fibroids, women choose the LPM procedure because it promises a shorter recovery time and reduced risk of infection.

The FDA estimates 1 in 350 women who undergo a hysterectomy or myomectomy for treatment of uterine fibroids has a uterine sarcoma. In these cases, an LPM can cause the unsuspecting cancerous tissue to spread throughout the body.

Zoll & Kranz, LLC represents people who have been harmed by defective medical devices such as the power morcellator. If you have sustained an injury from this device, please contact our firm at (888)841-9623.

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Source: http://www.fda.gov/medicaldevices/safety/alertsandnotices/ucm393576.htm

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Michelle is a founding partner of Zoll & Kranz, located in Toledo, Ohio. Michelle has been a plaintiff’s lawyer for the entirety of her practice – over 32 years. She devotes the majority of her time to complex consolidated litigation and class action including advocating for people injured by medical devices, prescription medications, or corporate negligence.

This article has been written and reviewed for legal accuracy and clarity by the team of writers and attorneys at Zoll & Kranz, LLC and is as accurate as possible. This content should not be taken as legal advice from an attorney. If you would like to learn more about our owner and experienced Ohio injury lawyer, Michelle L. Kranz, you can do so here.

Zoll & Kranz, LLC does everything possible to make sure the information in this article is up to date and accurate. If you need specific legal advice about your case, contact us. This article should not be taken as advice from an attorney.

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