An article published by The State uncovers the terrible situation that now confronts Tommy Taylor, a resident of Gilbert. Taylor, 59, participated in a clinical trial for a medical device, manufactured by CVRx, that controls the flow of blood in his carotid arteries. The device, a neo Legacy, did not gain approval from the FDA.
Taylor now faces three options: (1) the manufacturer will bear the costs of removing the device if the procedure is performed by April 1; (2) Taylor can leave the device in his body, but the battery will likely die in less than one year; (3) Taylor can continue to replace the device every 12 to 14 months at an expense of $400,000.
View the complete article at: http://www.thestate.com/2015/03/17/4052326_failed-medical-device-trial-leaves.html?rh=1