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MAUDE Adverse Event Report: ADVANCED BIONICS, LLC HIRES 90K¿ ADVANTAGE IMPLANT; COCHLEAR IMPLANT

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ADVANCED BIONICS, LLC HIRES 90K¿ ADVANTAGE IMPLANT; COCHLEAR IMPLANT Back to Search Results
Model Number CI-1500-04
Device Problems Electrical /Electronic Property Problem (1198); Misconnection (1399); Therapeutic or Diagnostic Output Failure (3023)
Patient Problems Failure of Implant (1924); Appropriate Clinical Signs, Symptoms, Conditions Term / Code Not Available (4581)
Event Date 05/17/2022
Event Type  malfunction  
Manufacturer Narrative
Advanced bionics does not intend that this report be any admission of liability, fault or product defect.
 
Event Description
The recipient is reportedly experiencing a loss of lock.External equipment was exchanged and programming adjustments were made, however the issue did not resolve.Revision surgery will be scheduled.
 
Manufacturer Narrative
The recipient's device was reportedly explanted.The recipient was reimplanted with another advanced bionics cochlear device.Disclaimer: advanced bionics does not intend that this report be any admission of liability, fault or product defect.
 
Manufacturer Narrative
Advanced bionics considers the investigation into this reportable event as closed.The external visual inspection revealed the electrode was severed and silicone damage was observed on the top cover of the device.This is believed to have occurred during revision surgery.The device passed the photographic imaging inspection.System lock could not be obtained at any spacing.The electrode condition prevented an electrical test from being performed.The device passed some of the electrical tests performed.The device passed the mechanical test performed.Electrical troubleshooting performed revealed a short from a power node to the case ground at the analog chip.The failure of this device is attributed to a short from a power node to the case ground at the analog chip.It is believed that electrostatic discharge (esd) led to an overload voltage, damaging structures on case ground node inside the analog integrated circuit.This ultimately caused the device to cease functioning.A corrective action was implemented.This is the final report.Disclaimer: advanced bionics does not intend that this report be any admission of liability, fault or product defect.
 
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Brand Name
HIRES 90K¿ ADVANTAGE IMPLANT
Type of Device
COCHLEAR IMPLANT
Manufacturer (Section D)
ADVANCED BIONICS, LLC
28515 westinghouse place
valencia CA 91355
Manufacturer Contact
lacey o'linn
28515 westinghouse place
valencia, CA 91355
MDR Report Key14120534
MDR Text Key294061234
Report Number3006556115-2022-00594
Device Sequence Number1
Product Code MCM
UDI-Device Identifier07630016832185
UDI-Public(01)07630016832185(11)160713(17)190531
Combination Product (y/n)N
Reporter Country CodeTU
PMA/PMN Number
P960058
Number of Events Reported1
Summary Report (Y/N)N
Report Source Manufacturer
Source Type Foreign,Health Professional
Reporter Occupation Other Health Care Professional
Type of Report Initial,Followup,Followup
Report Date 03/25/2022
1 Device was Involved in the Event
1 Patient was Involved in the Event
Date FDA Received04/15/2022
Is this an Adverse Event Report? No
Is this a Product Problem Report? Yes
Device Operator Lay User/Patient
Device Expiration Date05/31/2019
Device Model NumberCI-1500-04
Was Device Available for Evaluation? Device Returned to Manufacturer
Is the Reporter a Health Professional? Yes
Was Device Evaluated by Manufacturer? Yes
Date Device Manufactured07/13/2016
Is the Device Single Use? Yes
Is This a Reprocessed and Reused Single-Use Device? No
Type of Device Usage Initial
Patient Sequence Number1
Patient Age7 YR
Patient SexMale
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