Medtronic Infuse Bone Graft Was Used in My Back or Neck Surgery and Now I Am Having Problems
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What is the Medtronic Infuse Bone Graft?
According to Medtronic:
“Infuse Bone Graft consists of two parts: a protein that is found in everyone’s body, plus a natural carrier for delivery. The protein ingredient in Infuse Bone Graft is rhBMP-2 (recombinant (engineered) human bone morphogenetic protein-2), a genetically engineered version of a protein everyone’s body produces naturally in small amounts to regulate bone growth and healing.
The natural carrier is a sponge manufactured from bovine (cow) Type 1 collagen. It releases the protein over time where it is placed, provides a scaffold (framework) for new bone to grow into, and is absorbed and replaced by bone.”
What problems are people having with Infuse?
Medtronic Infuse Bone Graft has been linked to serious permanent injuries such as:
- Abnormal Bone Growth
- Paralysis
- Chronic Pain
- Sterility
- Cancer
What should I do if I am having these problems?
If you or a loved one are suffering from complications after Infuse Bone Graft was used in your spinal surgery, call Hensley legal Group for a free consultation.
DISCLAIMER: Please consult with your doctor before making any changes to your use of any FDA-approved drug or device.