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TIVAD / Port Catheter Lawsuit

  

TIVAD stands for Totally Implantable Venous Access Device, also known as Port A Caths, which are used to access veins in cancer patients. During the implantation procedure, Tivad ports are placed under the skin and are connected to the vein via a catheter.

During a specific period, a medical device known as TIVAD (Totally Implantable Venous Access Device) or Port Catheter came under scrutiny due to alarming concerns. These devices, designed to provide a streamlined and convenient access point for medical treatments, were at the center of a legal controversy.

If you or someone you know has been impacted by the complications stemming from TIVAD or Port Catheter usage, there is a possibility that you might be eligible to pursue legal action. This legal action could encompass various forms of compensation, addressing not only the physical and emotional distress endured but also the financial burdens resulting from medical bills, lost income, and diminished quality of life.

Case Notes

What are the Common Side Effects

What are the life-threatening injuries allegedly linked to Tivad ports?

What are the Common Side Effects

  • Hemorrhage (internal bleeding)
  • Hemorrhage (bleeding)
  • Cardiac arrhythmia
  • A Death
  • Removal surgery

Understanding Complications

What are the life-threatening injuries allegedly linked to Tivad ports?

What are the Common Side Effects

 TIVAD or Port Catheters are medical devices that offer a convenient and efficient way to administer treatments, medications, and draw blood. Implanted under the skin, these devices grant healthcare professionals access to a patient's veins, reducing the need for repeated needle inse 

What are the life-threatening injuries allegedly linked to Tivad ports?

What are the life-threatening injuries allegedly linked to Tivad ports?

What are the life-threatening injuries allegedly linked to Tivad ports?


  • Infection at the Implant Site
  • Thrombosis (Blood Clots)
  • Occlusion or Blockage
  • Pain and Discomfort
  • Pneumothorax (Collapsed Lung)
  • Hemorrhage (internal bleeding)
  • Cardiac arrhythmia
  • Severe and persistent pain
  • Infection
  • Sepsis

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