Catalog Number 394600 |
Device Problem
Leak/Splash (1354)
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Patient Problem
No Clinical Signs, Symptoms or Conditions (4582)
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Event Date 05/12/2023 |
Event Type
malfunction
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Event Description
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It was reported that the bd connecta¿ stopcock central lumen tap leaked glucose and insulin during use.The following information was provided by the initial reporter, translated from dutch: "with 1 patient now we have had 3 faucets that were found to be leaking.This is right on the seam of the connector.1 tap we now have in the office where this can be seen.Indeed, at first we thought it was caused by the syringes without luor lock.The chance of putting some force or putting the syringe just not quite straight into the opening is there, this could possibly cause this problem.It only now appears to be a tap that nor adrenaline runs over.Here we never put a syringe on it so there must be another reason.This makes us think maybe there is a fault in a badge? 4th event: (b)(6) 2023: tap on central lumen was leaking, where giucose5% overflowed and insulin".
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Manufacturer Narrative
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H.3.A device evaluation is anticipated but has not yet begun.Upon completion of the investigation, a supplemental report will be filed.
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Manufacturer Narrative
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H.6.Investigation summary: it was reported three faucets were found to be leaking.To aid in the investigation, one sample and two photos were provided for evaluation by our quality team.A visual inspection was performed and there was a crack observed in port b.The unit was leak tested underwater with a leak observed near the crack of port b.The two photos provided show a drop of water in the connection of port b of the component.This defect does not occur during the assembly process but is attributed to exerting pressure on the connection of the components.It is recommended to refer to the instructions for use, which is located in each box.A device history record review was completed for provided material number 394600, lot 2312150.According to the documented records, the product was manufactured according to the approved manufacturing procedures, specifications, and then released by quality assurance.There were no nonconformance(s), capas or abnormal conditions noted at the time of production.At the time of the dhr review, there were no changes to the process and/or equipment that would have affected the manufacturing of the device.Based on the investigation, bd was able to confirm the customer's indicated failure mode of leakage.Complaints received for this device and reported condition will continue to be tracked and trended.Information will be captured on trend reports and monitored monthly.Our business team regularly reviews the collected data for identification of emerging trends.
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Event Description
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It was reported that the bd connecta¿ stopcock central lumen tap leaked glucose and insulin during use.The following information was provided by the initial reporter, translated from dutch: "with 1 patient now we have had 3 faucets that were found to be leaking.This is right on the seam of the connector.1 tap we now have in the office where this can be seen.Indeed, at first we thought it was caused by the syringes without luor lock.The chance of putting some force or putting the syringe just not quite straight into the opening is there, this could possibly cause this problem.It only now appears to be a tap that nor adrenaline runs over.Here we never put a syringe on it so there must be another reason.This makes us think maybe there is a fault in a badge? 4th event: 12/05/2023: tap on central lumen was leaking, where giucose 5% overflowed and insulin".
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Search Alerts/Recalls
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