AngioDynamics Port Catheter Lawsuit – Florida & Alabama

Baskin Legal is investigating and taking AngioDynamics port catheter lawsuit claims for patients and families in Florida and Alabama who suffered serious complications after a chemotherapy port or implantable venous access device failed. These cases involve AngioDynamics and Navilyst power injectable ports – including SmartPort, Xcela, Vortex and similar devices – that may crack, fracture, migrate, clot off, or cause severe infections. 

What is an AngioDynamics Port Catheter Lawsuit?

AngioDynamics and Navilyst port catheters are implantable devices used for long term IV access, chemotherapy, and other high pressure injections. Lawsuits allege that design and manufacturing defects – including high barium sulfate loading and tubing design – weaken the catheter, making it more likely to break, shed fragments, move out of place, trigger blood clots, or seed bloodstream infections. When these ports fail, patients can face emergency procedures, ICU care, and permanent injuries.

AngioDynamics Port Catheter Complications We Are Investigating

You may qualify for an AngioDynamics port catheter lawsuit if you had a SmartPort, Xcela, Vortex, or other AngioDynamics/Navilyst port and later experienced: 

  • Catheter fracture – port catheter cracked or broke, with fragments found on imaging or during retrieval procedures
  • Device migration or dislodgement – catheter or port moved from its original position into another vessel or heart chamber
  • Blood clots (thrombosis) – DVT, pulmonary embolism, or catheter related thrombosis treated with blood thinners or intervention
  • Serious infections or sepsis – port site infection or bloodstream infection requiring hospitalization, IV antibiotics, or port removal
  • Vascular or organ injury – vessel perforation, cardiac complications, or internal bleeding linked to port failure
  • Emergency IR or surgery – procedures to retrieve embolized catheter pieces or surgically remove a malfunctioning port

If these complications appear in your operative notes, imaging reports, or discharge summaries, you may have a viable AngioDynamics port catheter claim.

Do I Qualify for an AngioDynamics Port Catheter Lawsuit?

Potential cases generally involve: 

  • A documented AngioDynamics or Navilyst port catheter (SmartPort, Xcela, Vortex, or similar)
  • Placement for chemotherapy or long term IV therapy
  • Later diagnosis of fracture, migration, thrombosis, infection, or vascular injury related to the port
  • Records showing port removal or revision, emergency care, or significant complications

Even if you are not sure which port you have, Baskin Legal can help obtain and review your medical records to confirm whether an AngioDynamics or Navilyst device was used.

AngioDynamics Port Catheter Lawyer – Florida & Alabama

Baskin Legal represents patients and families in Florida and Alabama who were harmed by defective AngioDynamics and Navilyst port catheters. There is no charge to have a potential case reviewed, and we only collect a fee if we recover compensation on your behalf. 

If you or a loved one experienced catheter fracture, device migration, blood clots, serious infection, or emergency surgery after an AngioDynamics or Navilyst port catheter was implanted, contact Baskin Legal today to discuss an AngioDynamics port catheter lawsuit and important deadlines that could affect your rights.

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