Background

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Dangerous Infections Linked to Contaminated Olympus Endoscopes & Duodenoscopes

Attorneys Investigating Cases of Patients Harmed by Contaminated Olympus Medical Scopes

Olympus endoscopes and duodenoscopes — medical devices used in procedures like ERCP — have been linked to serious and sometimes life-threatening infections. Due to their complex design, these devices can be difficult to fully clean and disinfect, even when proper protocols are followed.

Patients across the country have developed dangerous infections after procedures involving these scopes, including antibiotic-resistant “superbug” infections, sepsis, and internal organ infections. In some cases, these complications have resulted in long-term injury or death.

Federal regulators, including the FDA, have issued warnings and safety alerts related to Olympus devices, raising concerns about contamination risks and patient safety.

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FDA issues warnings re: contaminated Olympus medical scopes

Legal Options for Patients

If you or a loved one developed a serious infection after a procedure involving an Olympus endoscope or duodenoscope, you may be eligible to file a lawsuit.

These claims may provide compensation for medical expenses, pain and suffering, lost wages, and other damages.

The experienced medical device attorneys at CohenMalad, LLP are actively investigating these cases. Our firm has extensive experience handling medical device and product liability litigation, fighting on behalf of injured patients in Indiana and nationwide.

Update

3/15/2026

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What infections are linked to Olympus scopes?

    Olympus endoscopes and duodenoscopes have been linked to serious infections, including drug-resistant bacteria such as CRE, as well as sepsis and internal organ infections.

  • Why are Olympus scopes dangerous?

    Their complex design can make them difficult to fully clean and disinfect, allowing bacteria to remain inside the device and spread between patients.

  • Can I file a lawsuit if I got an infection after a procedure?

    Yes. If you developed an infection after a procedure involving an endoscope or duodenoscope, you may have a claim — especially if the infection was severe or required hospitalization.

  • How much does it cost to hire a lawyer?

    There are no upfront costs. CohenMalad, LLP pharmaceutical drug litigation attorneys work on a contingency basis. And, your lawyer will only receive payment (via a percentage of the final settlement or verdict) if we win your case.

  • Can I still file a lawsuit if my injury occurred several years ago?

    Yes, you may still be eligible to file a lawsuit even if your injury occurred years ago. However, there are set deadlines for filing personal injury claims.

    There are some exceptions to this rule, and the delayed discovery of a health condition linked to Olympus endoscopes and duodenoscopes may extend the time limit. It's important to contact a qualified attorney as soon as possible to make sure your case is filed within the legal timeframe.

Talk With an Olympus Scopes Infection Lawyer

If you or a loved one suffered an infection after a procedure involving an Olympus endoscope or duodenoscope, contact our medical device attorneys today for a free, confidential consultation. Call 317.636.6481 or complete our online contact form to speak directly with an attorney experienced in Olympus endoscopes and duodenoscope infection litigation.

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There is no obligation, and you owe no fees unless we recover compensation on your behalf. Contact our legal team for a free case consultation today!

Medical Device Lawyers Are Ready to Advocate for You

If you or a loved one suffered infections or injury linked to contaminated Olympus medical scopes, we are here to help.