On (b)(6) 2019, this patient underwent endovascular treatment for and iliac aneurysm with gore® excluder® iliac branch endoprostheses.It was reported the physician had to deploy higher than needed to make room for cannulation into the hypogastric artery, once in place and with the gore® excluder® iliac branch endoprosthesis-internal iliac component hgb device into the vessel (pre-deployed).The physician tried to move the gore® excluder® iliac branch endoprosthesis-iliac branch component (ceb231210a/18595603) device down and he saw the nose cone moving with no device movement.Then he saw what looked like the radiopaque tip of the device moving on the catheter.The clinical specialist then instructed the physician to finish deployment.When the device was taken out you could see the proximal marker (olive tip) moving up and down the catheter.The olive tip was still attached to the catheter.The patient tolerated the procedure with no adverse event.
|