Parker Waichman LLP

Patient Alleges Heart Surgeon Implantation of Experimental Device Without Consent

Heart Surgeon Unauthorized Implantation. The Associated Press (AP) is reporting on a prominent Chicago surgeon earning royalties on a new heart device he implanted in a 41-year-old woman without her consent; this, according to a lawsuit filed by patient Toni Vlahoulis. Dr. Patrick McCarthy claims he donates the royalties to charity. Vlahoulis underwent a second surgery to […]

Heart Surgeon

Heart Surgeon Unauthorized Implantation. The Associated Press (AP) is reporting on a prominent Chicago surgeon earning royalties on a new heart device he implanted in a 41-year-old woman without her consent; this, according to a lawsuit filed by patient Toni Vlahoulis. Dr. Patrick McCarthy claims he donates the royalties to charity.

Vlahoulis underwent a second surgery to remove the device because of inflammation and may require a heart transplant, Vlahoulis claims and her cardiologist confirmed.  “There’s no way I would have consented to putting an experimental device in my body,” Vlahoulis said.  McCarthy denies the device was experimental. 

Vlahoulis claims McCarthy neglected to inform her he invented the device before the surgery to repair a leaky heart valve in April 2006. 

Vlahous’ negligence lawsuit, filed in April 2008, seeks over $50,000 in damages from McCarthy; Chicago’s Northwestern Memorial Hospital; and Irvine, California-based device manufacturer Edwards Lifesciences.

All argue that the device was not experimental because “it was commercially available

The AP reports that McCarthy, the hospital, and officials from the manufacturer all argue that the device was not experimental because “it was commercially available more than a month before Vlahoulis’ surgery” and that it was a “slightly modified version of one previously available.” 

The hospital maintains it obtained “appropriate consents for the procedure.”  McCarthy also claims that he and his partners have implanted “close to 200” of the devices, which are called Myxo ETlogix rings, with no problems and does not feel Vlahoulis’ reactions were a result of the ring, which he says was made of similar materials as a previous model and was just “a little bigger” and “a different shape.”

The AP also noted that McCarthy is a consultant for the device maker and that the royalties he receives for three heart devices he developed are donated to the Greater Chicago Food Depository. 

This case is a clear example of the “close business ties between some heart surgeons and device manufacturers,” said the AP.  TheHeart.Org, a Website for cardiologists that is owned by WebMD, first reported the case and its related ethical issues.

“It’s not hard to tell a patient, ‘You may be receiving a device for which the physician receives royalties,'” said Maisel, former chair of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA) Circulatory System Devices Panel. “Then the patient may say, ‘I’m not comfortable with that.  Pick one of the other devices.'” 

Maisel called it unethical to keep such information from patients and that he’s not persuaded it becomes ethical in McCarthy’s case because he donated his royalties, said the AP.  “It’s not just about the money,” said Maisel, who pointed out that making product innovations and publishing research on results increases a doctor’s “prominence in the profession.”

Surgeons should inform their patients if they will receive royalties on a device

According to medical ethics experts, surgeons should inform their patients if they will receive royalties on a device they may use in surgery.  Similarly, patients who are involved in medical research must be told and must agree to take part in such research by signing an “informed consent” form. 

Meanwhile, the FDA—which has received 10 reports of adverse events related to McCarthy’s design—is investigating whether it received proper notice about the device, said agency spokeswoman Peper Long.

Need Legal Help Regarding Heart Surgeon?

The personal injury attorneys at Parker Waichman offer free, no-obligation case evaluations. For more information, fill out our online form or call 1-800-YOURLAWYER (1-800-968-7529).

What Our Clients Say About Us
We have worked with thousands of clients and we appreciate them and their positive reviews. Here are just a few recent client reviews...
5 Star Reviews 150
The law firm worked with me on a victim compensation fund. Christina Morace was the paralegal and through the long process she called me to keep me up to date. She let me know what paperwork was coming and what it meant. She also called to explain the time table for each part. I did not have to wonder about what was happening. I really appreciate her work and the others at Parker Waichman.
Shauna N
2 years ago
5 Star Reviews 150
PW WAS FANTASTIC WHILE HANDLING MY WTC CASE. SHELLEY DAVIS WAS SUPERB, SHE MANAGED THE CASE WITH VERY LITTLE INPUT FROM ME. SHE CONTACTED ME WITH UPDATES AND WAS ALWAYS AVAILABLE TO ME WHENEVER I CALLED WITH A QUESTION. IF YOU HAVE A WTC CASE, JUST CALL THEM AND THEY WILL TAKE CARE OF ALL THE COMMUNICATING. IF ALL GOES WELL THEY SHOULD HAVE AN AWARD FOR YOU WITHIN 18 MONTHS. I AM VERY HAPPY THAT I CHOSE PW.
RAUL MORALES
3 years ago
5 Star Reviews 150
Hi. my name is Ramona Reynoso. I’m very happy I picked Parker and Waichman to fight for me! They made me feel like part of their family! Julie, Maryann and Jorge Peniche were only a phone call away! They answered all my questions and kept me inform of the progress of my case. They were very friendly and profesional!! I would definitely use Parker and Waichman in the future and I would definitely recommend them to family and friends! Jorge Peniche, Julie and Mariann you guys are the best!!!!
edwin acosta
5 years ago

Why Choose Us to Help You?

We Take Care of Everything
Your situation is stressful enough: Let us take on the deadlines, paperwork, investigation, and litigation. We'll handle every detail so you don't have to worry.
No Recovery = No Legal Fees
We work on a contingency-fee basis, meaning that we only get paid from a portion of your settlement or jury award. If you don't get compensation, you owe us nothing.
Decades of Experience
Your situation is stressful enough: Let us take on the deadlines, paperwork, investigation, and litigation. We'll handle every detail so you don't have to worry.
Respected by Our Peers
Judges, insurance adjusters, and fellow attorneys all speak highly of our skills, and we've earned numerous accolades, including a flawless rating from AVVO.
We Have Many Locations To Serve You
We have the experience and the skilled litigators to win your case. Contact us and speak with a real attorney who can help you.
Long Island – Nassau
Parker Waichman LLP
6 Harbor Park Drive
Port Washington, NY 11050
Long Island – Suffolk
Parker Waichman LLP
201 Old Country Road – Suite 145
Melville, NY 11747
New York
Parker Waichman LLP
59 Maiden Lane, 6th Floor
New York, NY 10038
Queens
Parker Waichman LLP
118-35 Queens Boulevard, Suite 400
Forest Hills, NY 11375
Brooklyn
Parker Waichman LLP
300 Cadman Plaza West
One Pierrepont Plaza, 12th Floor
Brooklyn, NY 11201
New Jersey
Parker Waichman LLP
80 Main Street, Suite 265
West Orange, NJ 07052
Florida
Parker Waichman LLP
27299 Riverview Center Boulevard
Suite 108
Bonita Springs, FL 34134
Nationwide Service
Parker Waichman LLP
59 Maiden Lane, 6th Floor
New York, NY 10038