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Defective Port Catheter Injury Attorneys

Defective Implanted Port Catheters & Similar Medical Devices Are Harming Missourians at an Alarming Rate


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Implanted port catheters, while incredibly valuable to the healthcare industry, are also causing serious injuries and even death in patients. While some may look to blame physicians and nurses for improper placement and use, it has been found that medical device manufacturers are not taking proper care in designing their products. If you or a loved one has suffered due to a defective port catheter or another medical device, contact the personal injury attorneys at Harper, Evans, Hilbrenner & Netemeyer. Our lawyers are fighting cases for victims of defective medical device injuries and death in Missouri.

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Don’t let a defective port-a-cath device continue to harm your family. Seek legal counsel with Harper, Evans, Hilbrenner & Netemeyer, Missouri’s trusted medical attorneys

For those who have recently undergone surgery, chemotherapy, or any other medical procedure that required the use or implantation of a medical device, it can be difficult and even traumatizing to go through ongoing care and recovery. Unfortunately, many patients must also face the pain of their medical devices becoming defective. Port-a-cath devices in particular have become a danger to patients. Port-a-cath devices, also known as port catheters or implanted ports, are used by doctors to easily access veins in patients who are under ongoing care. This may include cancer and hematology patients. While these port catheter devices were designed to make providing care as easy and painless as possible, negligent medical device manufacturers have ignored pleas for improvement and continue to produce dangerous port-a-cath devices which are failing patients and even killing them.

What is a port catheter & how are implanted medical devices harming patients in Missouri? 

Implanted port catheters are a two-part system including a port, which is typically inserted beneath the skin and is then connected to a catheter. The catheter is used to either administer medicine or take blood without the use of needles. While this is incredibly useful for patients who require long-term care without the constant pain and stress of regular needle use, it has also become dangerous. The problems caused by these defective medical devices are not the fault of doctors or nurses, but instead are the result of careless and even negligent medical device manufacturers.

Is a port catheter responsible for mine or my loved one’s injuries or death? 

If the phrase “port-a-cath” or “port catheter” is not familiar to you, this could be due to the medical jargon used by the care team at the hospital or clinic where you or your loved one was treated. Other common names for implanted port catheters include the following:

  • Central venous access devices
  • Central venous port systems
  • Central venous system
  • Implantable venous access ports
  • Implantable venous access system
  • Rapid central venous access
  • Subcutaneous central venous catheters
  • Subcutaneous central venous ports
  • Totally implantable venous access device
  • Venous port system

Harper, Evans, Hilbrenner & Netemeyer’s personal injury attorneys are fighting for victims of defective medical device injuries & death in Missouri

Have you or a loved one experienced a serious injury or wrongful death due to a defective medical device like an implanted port catheter? Contact Harper, Evans, Hilbrenner & Netemeyer. Our experienced medical device injury lawyers are prepared to help you fight for the compensation your family deserves after a traumatic injury or death caused by a defective medical device.

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Harper, Evans, Hilbrenner & Netemeyer’s personal injury attorneys are holding negligent medical tech companies responsible for the harm their defective medical devices have caused to patients across Missouri


One of the primary offenders behind defective port catheter production is Bard Access Systems, Inc. Bard, an American medical technology company, produces the Bard PowerPort, PowerPort M.R.I Implantable Port, and the SlimPort. In 2019, Bard announced a recall of three of their PowerPort products due to improper product design. In addition to this recall, Bard and AngioDynamics port catheters have also been known to cause serious patient injury and death due to a number of issues with their products including catheter migration, device fracturing, leaks, detachments, and more. Despite having to recall its own products, Bard and other medical device manufacturers have continued to make dangerous port catheter devices which have caused ongoing health concerns in patients across the country. In 2022 alone, there were 1336 reports of defective port-a-cath products causing harm or death in patients who received the device. Through numerous product recalls, lawsuits, and even medical fraud, Bard is still producing dangerous medical devices that are doing more harm than good to patients who desperately need sound medical care. 


When medical device manufacturers do not stand up to take responsibility for their negligence, Harper, Evans, Hilbrenner & Netemeyer will. We work tirelessly for victims of medical device defects to receive the care and compensation they and their families deserve. Don’t let large medical corporations rob your family of their right to justice. Contact Harper, Evans, Hilbrenner & Netemeyer’s personal injury and wrongful death attorneys to protect your family and others from gross negligence in the medical industry.

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How can a defective medical device like a port-a-cath harm my loved ones & what can I do if they are injured or killed? Do I have a personal injury or wrongful death case in Missouri?

Thanks to numerous reports from the FDA regarding port catheter device faults and failures, it has become easier to recognize when a medical device is defective rather than the blame falling on incompetent medical professionals. Since 2018, the FDA has received thousands of Medical Device Reports, often shortened to MDR, regarding implanted port catheters. These reports include data identifying the common causes and resulting injuries from defective port-a-cath devices.

Common causes of implanted port catheter injuries
  • Blocked lines
  • Catheter migration
  • Catheter or port fracture
  • Device expulsion
  • Fluid or blood leak
  • Port infection
  • & more
Common injuries caused by defective port catheter devices
  • Blood clots
  • Blood infections
  • Cardiac arrhythmia
  • Cardiac punctures
  • Death
  • Hematomas
  • Lacerations to blood vessels
  • Pulmonary embolism
  • Sepsis
  • & more

Victims of defective medical device injuries deserve more. The personal injury attorneys at Harper, Evans, Hilbrenner & Netemeyer can serve you

You and your family have rights as victims of a defective medical device. When you need to seek compensation for your injuries, get in touch with the defective medical device attorneys at Harper, Evans, Hilbrenner & Netemeyer. We have experience representing patients just like you who suffered due to the negligence of medical device manufacturers. Start building your case today.

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The only way to recover significant compensation in a defective medical device case is to work with an experienced personal injury lawyer who has the fierce legal skills required to take on large medical companies. Harper, Evans, Hilbrenner & Netemeyer is Missouri’s law firm for medical device failures and defects. Our attorneys will carefully review your case and gather the necessary evidence to present to the courts. You should not settle for a minimal payout in your defective medical device lawsuit. Instead, seek maximum compensation with the personal injury attorneys at Harper, Evans, Hilbrenner & Netemeyer.

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