Ep 131 - Medical devices gone wrong with the Dalkon Shield
The Dalkon Shield was an IUD developed in the 1960s by OB-GYN Hugh
Davis with electrical engineer Irwin Lerner. They brought in
a lawyer, Robert Cohn, to help them form The Dalkon Corp.
Because The Dalkon Corp had no sales force,
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The Dalkon Shield was an IUD developed in the 1960s by OB-GYN Hugh
Davis with electrical engineer Irwin Lerner. They brought in
a lawyer, Robert Cohn, to help them form The Dalkon Corp.
Because The Dalkon Corp had no sales force, they decided to sell
the product to another company. That company was AH Robins,
who made Robitussin and chapstick, among other things. After
more than a decade, many findings came out about the Dalkon
Shield. Instead of using a monofilament string, this IUD used
hundreds of tiny filaments covered by an open-ended sheath.
The tiny spaces between the filaments provided a ladder for
bacteria to climb from the vagina to the sterile uterus. In this
episode, we recount the many, many times this was brought as a
concern to officials at AH Robins and the equally many times the
concern was dismissed. A quality control manager plays the
hero and keeps expressing concern until he loses his job.
Ultimately, AH Robins had to pay out millions to their female
victims that suffered unmentionable medical issues.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/entertainment/books/1985/11/17/the-dalkon-shield-disaster/6c58f354-fa50-46e5-877a-10d96e1de610/
https://embryo.asu.edu/pages/dalkon-shield#:~:text=The%20Dalkon%20Shield%20was%20an,was%20supposed%20to%20prevent%20pregnancy.
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Davis with electrical engineer Irwin Lerner. They brought in
a lawyer, Robert Cohn, to help them form The Dalkon Corp.
Because The Dalkon Corp had no sales force, they decided to sell
the product to another company. That company was AH Robins,
who made Robitussin and chapstick, among other things. After
more than a decade, many findings came out about the Dalkon
Shield. Instead of using a monofilament string, this IUD used
hundreds of tiny filaments covered by an open-ended sheath.
The tiny spaces between the filaments provided a ladder for
bacteria to climb from the vagina to the sterile uterus. In this
episode, we recount the many, many times this was brought as a
concern to officials at AH Robins and the equally many times the
concern was dismissed. A quality control manager plays the
hero and keeps expressing concern until he loses his job.
Ultimately, AH Robins had to pay out millions to their female
victims that suffered unmentionable medical issues.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/entertainment/books/1985/11/17/the-dalkon-shield-disaster/6c58f354-fa50-46e5-877a-10d96e1de610/
https://embryo.asu.edu/pages/dalkon-shield#:~:text=The%20Dalkon%20Shield%20was%20an,was%20supposed%20to%20prevent%20pregnancy.
https://crimejunkiepodcast.com/white-collar-dalkon-shield/ Learn
more about #QualityMatters & Texas Quality Assurance
:LinkedIn | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | YouTubewww.qmcast.com | Texas
Quality Assurance
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