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About the Eon and Eon Mini Devices
Implantable pulse generators (IPGs), such as the Eon and Eon Mini systems, are designed to help manage chronic pain by sending mild electrical signals to the spine. For many patients, these devices provide important relief. However, safety concerns and product recalls have raised serious questions about the reliability of certain models.
These systems were created to help treat conditions such as:
Chronic back pain
Nerve-related pain
Failed back surgery syndrome
Other long-term pain disorders
Carabin Law is reviewing claims involving Eon and Eon Mini spinal cord stimulators and reported injuries tied to battery failures and charging problems.
Safety Concerns and Recalls
According to reports to federal regulators, some of these devices experienced serious technical issues, including:
Battery failures that prevented the device from holding a charge
Overheating during charging, leading to burns
Unexpected shutdowns, resulting in sudden loss of pain relief
These issues led to recalls of thousands of units and ongoing monitoring of patient safety.
Reported Injuries
Patients have reported a range of complications, such as:
First- and second-degree burns
Increased pain due to device failure
Need for surgical removal of the device
Infection or scarring
Complications related to corrective procedures
Anyone experiencing device problems or new symptoms should seek medical care promptly.
Injured? Contact Carabin Law
If you or a loved one suffered injuries linked to a recalled spinal cord stimulator, you may wish to learn more about your legal rights.
Our attorneys are evaluating paraquat-related claims and can explain potential legal options during a free, confidential consultation.