Pinnacle recipient’s on-camera revision surgery reveals extensive injuries
March 27th, 2012 by Kurt Niland
Maureen Bayles, a resident of Richmond, England, just to the west of London, told the British Broadcasting Corporation’s (BBC) Newsnight program that when she had to get her hips replaced in 2005, she was told that DePuy’s Pinnacle implants were the best way to go. But now, just a few years later, she is undergoing revision surgery to have the failed Pinnacle hip implants removed.


Researchers who conducted studies on metal-on-metal hip implants are asking doctors to stop using the devices because they believe they are much more likely to need repair or replacement, and may leech toxic metals into patients’ bloodstreams. The study, funded by the National Joint Registry of England and Wales, was published online this week in The Lancet.



