Catalog Number VENEM16140 |
Device Problem
Activation Failure (3270)
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Patient Problem
No Clinical Signs, Symptoms or Conditions (4582)
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Event Date 04/19/2023 |
Event Type
malfunction
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Event Description
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It was reported that during a stent placement procedure via right jugular vein, the stent allegedly failed to release.There was no reported patient injury.
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Manufacturer Narrative
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H10: the catalog number identified in section d4 has not been cleared in the us but is similar to the venovo venous stent products that are cleared in the us.The pro code and 510 k number for the venovo venous stent products are identified in d2 and g4.H10: a voluntary recall has been initiated for the venovo¿ venous stent system 9f which was product catalog/lot number specific.Reportedly the proximal end of the stent does not immediately expand upon deployment.The proximal end of the stent remains connected to the delivery system.As a result of the field action, this event is being reported as a malfunction reportable event.H10: as the lot number for the device was provided, a review of the device history records is currently being performed.The device has not been returned to the manufacturer for evaluation.However, images were provided for review.The investigation of the reported event is currently underway.H10: d4 (expiry date: 08/2024).H11: section a through f: the information provide by bd represents all the known information at this time.Despite good faith efforts to obtain additional information, the complainant/reporter was unable or unwilling to provide any further patient, product, or procedural details to bd.H3 other text : device not returned.
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Manufacturer Narrative
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H10: a voluntary recall has been initiated for the venovo¿ venous stent system 9f which was product catalog/lot number specific.Reportedly the proximal end of the stent does not immediately expand upon deployment.The proximal end of the stent remains connected to the delivery system.As a result of the field action, this event is being reported as a malfunction reportable event.H10: the catalog number identified in section d4 has not been cleared in the us but is similar to the venovo venous stent products that are cleared in the us.The pro code and 510 k number for the venovo venous stent products are identified in d2 and g4.H10: manufacturing review: the lot history records of this lot were reviewed with special attention to the manufacturing and inspection of this product and the product was found to have met the specification prior to shipment.Based on the information available it is not reasonably suggested that a manufacturing process may have caused or contributed to the reported issue.Investigation summary: the physical sample was not available for evaluation.A series of images was provided demonstrating different stages of stent deployment.The stent was stuck to the inner catheter immediately after stent sheath retraction.It was not known for what period in time the stent was sticking to the inner catheter.The investigation leads to confirmed result for stent expansion issue.Based on the information available the investigation is closed with confirmed result for stent expansion issue.A definite root cause for the reported event could not be determined.Labeling review: a review of the relevant instruction for use for this product was conducted.The instruction for use was found to address potential worst case complications and adverse events potentially related to expansion issue such as incorrect positioning of the stent, stent fracture, malposition, and surgical intervention.H11: section a through f: the information provide by bd represents all the known information at this time.Despite good faith efforts to obtain additional information, the complainant/reporter was unable or unwilling to provide any further patient, product, or procedural details to bd.H3 other text : device not returned.
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Event Description
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It was reported that during a stent placement procedure via right jugular vein, the stent allegedly failed to release.There was no reported patient injury.
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