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Defense lawyers argue that their clients pleaded guilty only as responsible corporate officers and deny any intent. No sentencing dates have been set.
The four executives are: Synthes North America President Michael D. Huggins, 51, of West Chester; senior vice president Thomas B. Higgins, 52, of Berwyn; vice president Richard E. Bohner, 55, of Malvern; and director of regulatory and clinical affairs John J. Walsh, 46, of Coatesville.
According to the June 2009 indictment, the company's pilot studies showed the bone cement product could cause blood clots in humans, while pig research suggested such clots could move to the lungs.
The patients who died suffered severe hypotension, or low blood pressure, following injections of Norian, authorities said. None of the surgeons could rule out the bone cement as a factor in the deaths, an FDA investigator has said.
U.S. Attorney Zane David Memeger said Monday that device manufacturers have legal obligations not to test their products on humans without FDA oversight.
"This case is especially troubling because in search of greater profits Norian bypassed this process," Memeger said.
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