
Medtronic Pain Pump Recall Considered Class I
Recent reports say that patients, who have shoulder problems and have received a medical device called a pain pump, are in danger of cartilage damage which could lead to shoulder immobility. Among several companies that sell this medical device, and are under investigation by doctors and attorneys, is I-Flow Corporation.
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