The involved device was not returned for evaluation.Visually inspection of retention and current lot samples did not reveal any defects or abnormalities.Function testing confirmed that performance specifications were met.A review of the device history record indicated that there were no production related problems.Although the cause of the reported event cannot be definitively determined based upon the available information, there is no evidence that this event was related to a device defect or malfunction.The device labeling does address the potential for such an occurrence in the warnings/cautions and the instructions-for-use with statements such as the following: (1) "handle with care to avoid needlesticks"; (2) "keep hands behind the needle at all times during use and disposal"; (3) "for greatest safety, activate the sheath using a one-handed technique"; (4) "if a needle is bent or damaged, no attempt should be made to straighten needle or use the product"; (5) "position sheath approximately 45 degrees to a flat surface.Press down with a firm, quick motion until a distinct audible click is heard"; (6) "visually confirm that the needle is fully engaged under the lock"; and (7) "dispose of used needles and materials following the policies and procedures of your facility as well as federal and local regulations for sharps disposal." all available information has been placed on file in quality assurance for appropriate tracking, trending and follow-up.
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