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MAUDE Adverse Event Report: BOSTON SCIENTIFIC CORPORATION ULTRATOME XL; SNARE, FLEXIBLE

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Model Number M00535900
Device Problems Break (1069); Material Deformation (2976)
Patient Problem No Clinical Signs, Symptoms or Conditions (4582)
Event Date 02/08/2023
Event Type  malfunction  
Manufacturer Narrative
Imdrf device code a0401 captures the reportable event of cutting wire broken.
 
Event Description
It was reported to boston scientific corporation that an ultratome xl was used in the common bile duct during an endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ercp) procedure performed on (b)(6) 2023.During the procedure, the cutting wire of the ultratome xl broke.It was reported that no part of the cutting wire detached and fell into the patient.The procedure was completed with another of the same device.There were no patient complications reported as a result of this event.Note: a video of the complaint device being used inside the patient was provided by the customer and shows the cutting wire was broken during use.A photo was also provided inside the packaging, and it shows the cutting wire was broken and kinked.
 
Event Description
It was reported to boston scientific corporation that an ultratome xl was used in the common bile duct during an endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ercp) procedure performed on (b)(6) 2023.During the procedure, the cutting wire of the ultratome xl broke.It was reported that no part of the cutting wire detached and fell into the patient.The procedure was completed with another of the same device.There were no patient complications reported as a result of this event.Note: a video of the complaint device being used inside the patient was provided by the customer and shows the cutting wire was broken during use.A photo was also provided inside the packaging, and it shows the cutting wire was broken and kinked.
 
Manufacturer Narrative
Block h6: imdrf device code a0401 captures the reportable event of cutting wire broken.Block h10: the returned ultratome xl was analyzed, and a visual evaluation noted that the cutting wire was broken, kinked, and detached from the proximal pierced hole, which are consistent with the findings per media inspection and when the device was observed under magnification.Additionally, the distal pierced hole had remnants of cutting wire (which indicates that the cutting wire was attached to the anchor) and the ends of the broken cutting wire were blackened.No other problems with the device were noted.The reported event of cutting wire break was confirmed.Upon analysis, it was found that the cutting wire was broken, and blackened.The cutting wire being blackened indicates that the device was energized.Based on the condition of the device, the problem found could have been generated if there was contact between the device and the scope during energization or if the generator exceeded the maximum of voltage during the procedure.Also, energizing the device prior to performing sphincterotomy can compromise the cutting wire's integrity and cause a premature cutting wire fatigue.Once the cutting wire breaks, any attempt to remove the device from the scope can lead to the broken section hitting the working channel of the scope.This can kink the cutting wire.The photos did not show that the broken wire was detached from the device; however, the cutting wire was detached from the returned device, which could have been due to handling/manipulation after the procedure or during the shipment of the unit could contribute to the observed damaged so, it was not coded as a problem.It is most likely that procedural or anatomical factors encountered during the use of the device could have affected the device's performance and its integrity.Based on all gathered information, the most probable root cause of this complaint is adverse event related to procedure.A labeling review was performed and, from the information available, this device was used per the instructions for use (ifu) / product label.
 
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Brand Name
ULTRATOME XL
Type of Device
SNARE, FLEXIBLE
Manufacturer (Section D)
BOSTON SCIENTIFIC CORPORATION
300 boston scientific way
marlborough MA 01752
Manufacturer (Section G)
BOSTON SCIENTIFIC CORPORATION
2546 calle primera
alajuela
CS  
Manufacturer Contact
carole morley
300 boston scientific way
marlborough, MA 01752
5086834015
MDR Report Key16569630
MDR Text Key312217869
Report Number3005099803-2023-01292
Device Sequence Number1
Product Code FDI
UDI-Device Identifier08714729103257
UDI-Public08714729103257
Combination Product (y/n)N
Reporter Country CodePE
PMA/PMN Number
K930022
Number of Events Reported1
Summary Report (Y/N)N
Report Source Manufacturer
Source Type Other,Foreign,Health Professional,Company Representative
Reporter Occupation Physician
Type of Report Initial,Followup
Report Date 05/18/2023
1 Device was Involved in the Event
1 Patient was Involved in the Event
Is this an Adverse Event Report? No
Is this a Product Problem Report? Yes
Device Operator Health Professional
Device Model NumberM00535900
Device Catalogue Number3590
Device Lot Number0029981440
Was Device Available for Evaluation? Device Returned to Manufacturer
Is the Reporter a Health Professional? Yes
Initial Date Manufacturer Received 02/21/2023
Initial Date FDA Received03/18/2023
Supplement Dates Manufacturer Received04/27/2023
Supplement Dates FDA Received05/18/2023
Was Device Evaluated by Manufacturer? Yes
Date Device Manufactured08/18/2022
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 Age52 YR
Patient SexFemale
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