The Zimmer Durom Cup is the component most often cited in
Zimmer hip litigation, and it is theorized that as many as 12,000 plaintiffs
could join the ever-growing Zimmer litigation. Settlements will depend on the
amount of suffering and the nature of the side effect a plaintiff has had to
endure as well as the number of patients involved.The Zimmer Durom Cup
hip implant was first introduced in the United States in 2006, with a design
that was supposed to avoid many problems associated with traditional hip
replacement components. However, shortly after it was introduced, concerns
emerged about a high number of Zimmer
hip replacement recall failures involving the Durom Cup, where the component loosened
and required Zimmer hip revision surgery.
No Zimmer hip settlements are expected until late 2011 or 2012 as the Zimmer hip MDL
proceeds. While Zimmer’s own estimates in 2008 suggested that some doctors
experienced failure rates as high as 5.7%, some claims have suggested that the
between 20% and 30% of people may experience Zimmer Durom Cup hip
problems.