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When a Life-Saving Tool Becomes a Threat: The AngioDynamics SmartPort Infection Crisis You were likely told that receiving an implantable port catheter was a routine step in your treatment — a way to make chemotherapy or long-term IV therapy easier and less painful. But when that device leads to a cycle of infections, emergency surgeries, and hospital stays, the tool designed to help you becomes a source of trauma. If you received an AngioDynamics SmartPort at a facility like AdventHealth in Orlando and suffered through repeated infections, you are likely not a victim of “bad luck.” You may be a victim of a defective medical device. The engineering behind the SmartPort is currently under a national spotlight. While the medical team in Orange County likely did their best to care for you, the device itself may have been failing from the inside out. We have seen cases where patients undergo one surgery to replace an infected port, only for the second device to become infected months later. This “double failure” is often the red flag that points away from surgical error and toward a fundamental design defect in the AngioDynamics product line. At Attorney911, our trial team works through these…