Qualified Revision Surgery definition

Qualified Revision Surgery means (i) the Product User underwent a revision surgery of an Affected Product, which is defined as the explantation of both the femoral stem and neck components of the Affected Product, (ii) the revision surgery occurred at least 181 days after the Index Surgery, but before November 3, 2014, (iii) the revision surgery occurred in the United States as defined in 1.2.69, and (iv) the revision surgery involved one (1) or more of the following: (a) an elevated cobalt level, (b) an abnormal diagnostic scan associated with the tissue around the femoral implant related to the reasons underlying the Voluntary Recall, or (c) intra-operative or pathologic confirmation of ALTR, ALVAL or tissue damage related to the reasons underlying the Voluntary Recall.
Qualified Revision Surgery means (i) the Patient underwent a Revision Surgery of an Affected Product, (ii) the Revision Surgery occurred at least 181 days after the Index Surgery, but before November 3, 2014, (iii) the Revision Surgery occurred in the United States, and (iv) the revision surgery involved one (1) or more of the following: (a) an elevated cobalt level, (b) an abnormal diagnostic scan associated with the tissue around the femoral implant related to the reasons underlying the Voluntary Recall, or (c) intra-operative or pathologic confirmation of adverse local tissue reaction (“ALTR”), or aseptic lymphocyte-dominated vasculitis-associated lesion (“ALVAL”), or tissue damage related to the reasons underlying the Voluntary Recall.
Qualified Revision Surgery means: (i) the Product User underwent a “Revision Surgery” of an Affected Product, which is defined as the explantation of both the femoral stem and neck components of the Affected Product; (ii) the Revision Surgery occurred at least 181 days after the Index Surgery and before September 9, 2020; (iii) the Revision Surgery occurred within ten (10) years of the Index Surgery; (iv) the Revision Surgery occurred in the United States as defined in Section 1.2.82; and (v) the Revision Surgery involved one (1) or more of the following: (a) an elevated cobalt level, (b) an abnormal diagnostic scan associated with the tissue around the femoral implant related to the reasons underlying the Voluntary Recall, or (c) intra-operative or pathologic confirmation of ALTR, ALVAL, or tissue damage related to the reasons underlying the Voluntary Recall.

Examples of Qualified Revision Surgery in a sentence

  • A Qualified Claimant who, prior to the Enrollment date and during a Qualified Revision Surgery or Re-Revision Surgery, presents objective documented evidence of damage to the abductor muscle complex related to the reasons underlying the Voluntary Recall that is sufficient to require surgical repair of the muscles shall receive $75,000.

  • Qualified Claimants bear the burden of proof in establishing that they qualify for any awards under the Qualified Revision Surgery Program.

  • Any Base Award and each applicable Enhancement, as well as the applicable Enhancements Benefit Cap, shall be reduced by thirty percent (30%) if the Product User died prior to the Enrollment Date for reasons unrelated to the Qualified Revision Surgery.

  • A Qualified Claimant who, prior to the Enrollment Date, experienced an Intra- Operative Femur Fracture during a Qualified Revision Surgery or Re-Revision Surgery that required an Osteotomy, as well as cabling or prosthetic fixation, shall receive $100,000.

  • There will be a five percent (5%) reduction of the stated Enhancement where the Qualified Claimant was a current smoker at the time of the Qualified Revision Surgery.

  • A Qualified Claimant who, prior to the Enrollment Date and following a Qualified Revision Surgery or Re-Revision Surgery, undergoes an additional surgery that requires debridement, and is preceded by objective documented evidence through preoperative imaging, or supported by intra-operative findings or pathology that demonstrates the presence of tissue damage related to the reasons underlying the Voluntary Recall shall receive $70,000.

  • A Qualified Claimant who, prior to the Enrollment Date and following a Qualified Revision Surgery or Re-Revision Surgery, undergoes an additional surgery that requires reattachment or repair of a damaged abductor muscle complex and there exists evidence of damage to the abductor muscle complex related to the reasons underlying the Voluntary Recall shall receive $100,000.

  • The Qualified Revision Surgery Program is established as a means to provide Base Awards to Qualified Claimants who underwent Qualified Revision Surgeries through the Base Award Program as set forth in Section 7.1, as well as Enhancements for certain agreed-upon events and conditions through the Enhancements Benefit Program as set forth in Section 7.2 (together, the “Qualified Revision Surgery Program”).

  • A Qualified Claimant who, prior to the Enrollment Date, experienced an intra- operative femur fracture requiring cabling or prosthetic fixation during a Qualified Revision Surgery or Re-Revision Surgery that did not require an Osteotomy shall receive $40,000.

  • A Qualified Claimant who, prior to the Enrollment Date, underwent a controlled Osteotomy during a Qualified Revision Surgery or Re-Revision Surgery shall receive $75,000.


More Definitions of Qualified Revision Surgery

Qualified Revision Surgery means (i) the Patient underwent a Revision Surgery of an Affected Product, (ii) the Revision Surgery occurred at least 181 days after the Index Surgery, but before December 19, 2016, (iii) the Revision Surgery occurred in the United States, and (iv) the revision surgery involved one (1) or more of the following: (a) an elevated cobalt level,
Qualified Revision Surgery means (i) the Patient underwent a Revision Surgery of an Affected Product, (ii) the Revision Surgery occurred at least 181 days after the Index Surgery, but before September 9, 2020, (iii) the Revision Surgery occurred within 10 years of the Index Surgery, (iv) the Revision Surgery occurred in the United States, and
Qualified Revision Surgery means (i) the Patient underwent a revision surgery of an Affected Product, which is defined as the explantation of both the femoral stem and neck components of the Affected Product; (ii) the revision surgery occurred at least 181 days after the Index Surgery, but before September 9, 2020; (iii) the Revision Surgery occurred within 10 years of the Index Surgery; (iv) the Revision Surgery occurred in the United States; and (v) the Revision Surgery involved one (1) or more of the following: (a) an elevated cobalt level, (b) an abnormal diagnostic scan associated with the tissue around the femoral implant related to the reasons underlying the Voluntary Recall, or

Related to Qualified Revision Surgery

  • Medical Staff Bylaws means those medical staff bylaws which have been established from time to time by AHS or its predecessors and approved by the Minister and which are applicable to physicians practicing in hospitals or other health care facilities operating under its jurisdiction in the area in which the Facility is located.

  • Qualified long-term care services means services that meet the requirements of Section 7702(c)(1) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended, as follows: necessary diagnostic, preventive, therapeutic, curative, treatment, mitigation and rehabilitative services, and maintenance or personal care services which are required by a chronically ill individual, and are provided pursuant to a plan of care prescribed by a licensed health care practitioner.

  • Peer-reviewed medical literature means a scientific study published only after having been critically

  • Non-Administrator Ambulatory Surgical Facility means an Ambulatory Surgical Facility which does not meet the definition of an Administrator Ambulatory Surgical Facility.

  • Clinical nurse specialist means a registered nurse with relevant post-basic qualifications and 12 months’ experience working in the clinical area of his/her specified post-basic qualification, or a minimum of four years’ post-basic registration experience, including three years’ experience in the relevant specialist field and who satisfies the local criteria.