(b)(4).Date sent: 12/21/2023.D4: batch # a9d446.Investigation summary : the product was returned to ethicon for evaluation.Visual inspection and functional testing were conducted on the returned device.Visual analysis of the returned sample determined that the el5ml device was returned with no apparent damage.One(1) malformed clip and three(3) conforming clips, and four(4) unformed clips inside a plastic bag.In addition, the tyvek was returned along with the instrument.In an attempt to replicate the reported event, the device was tested for functionality.Upon testing, the device was fired, and the clips did not advance into the jaw.The device was noted to have the tip of the advancer bent.The instrument was disassembled, upon disassembly the advancer was confirmed to be bent and 1 clips were found inside clip track.However, it is known from the history of the device that bent advancer condition may lead to dropping or ejecting clips.The event reported was confirmed and it is related to improper use of the device.Please note that prior to loading a clip in the jaws, ensure that the demarcation between the jaws and the device shaft is past the end of the trocar cannula.Additionally, excessively applying a side load to the jaws, causing them to partially collapse could result in a clip malformation.The device jaws should be fully open and parallel upon initiating the firing of the device.Please reference the instruction for use for more information.As part of ethicon¿s quality process, all devices are manufactured, inspected, and released to approved specifications.Additional complaint information monitoring for potential safety signals is conducted through complaint trending as part of post market surveillance.A manufacturing record evaluation was performed for the finished device batch and lot number, and no non-conformances were identified.
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