Qn# (b)(4).The customer returned one unit ae05ml autoend05 ml for investigation.The returned sample was visually examined with and without magnification.Visual examination of the returned device revealed that the sample was returned with the first clip protruding slightly from the channel.The returned sample appears used as there is biological material present on the device.Functional inspection was performed on the returned sample by attempting to engage the trigger using hand pressure.Upon engagement of the trigger, an audible ratchet sound could be heard indicating that the internal ratchet ears are intact.The first clip was unable to properly load.The sample was disassembled to inspect the internal components.Upon disassembly, it was found that the clips were out of position and stacking on one another.The clip stacking could prevent the clips from properly loading into the jaws.The sample was received with 4 clips remaining in the channel indicating that 11 clips were fired by the end user.A capa has been opened to further investigate this issue.The ifu for this product, l06072, was reviewed as a part of this complaint investigation.The ifu for this product states, "mishandling of appliers may result in improper load and/or closure of the ligating clip." the reported complaint of "clip(s) not loading properly" was confirmed based upon the sample received.The sample was returned with 4 clips remaining in the channel indicating that 11 clips were fired by the end user.Upon functional inspection, it was found that the clips were out of position and stacking on one another which prevented the clips from loading properly into the jaws of the device.Although the reported complaint issue was confirmed based on functional testing, it could not be determined exactly how or when the clips became out of position.A capa has been opened to further investigate this issue.
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