Postarthroscopic Glenohumeral Chondrolysis caused by pain pumps

Jamie Sheller
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(866) 735-1102 Ext 475
Posted by Jamie ShellerJanuary 03, 2008 4:22 PM

Postarthroscopic Glenohumeral Chondrolysis, or PAGCL, is a painful condition in the shoulder caused when the cartilage between the humeral head and the ball and socket of your shoulder has broken down to the point where bone meets bone. Recently, studies have shown that pain pumps used after shoulder surgery is a leading cause for this pain. While these products are still available on the market, attorneys are beginning to bring claims against the manufacturers for related injuries. If you or a loved one has experienced serious injuries from these pain pumps, please contact our firm. We have a team of experienced trial attorneys who are waiting to assist you.

For more information on this subject, please see our section on Drugs, Medical Devices and Implants.

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