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MAUDE Adverse Event Report: SMITH & NEPHEW ORTHOPAEDICS AG UNKN FEM HEAD AARAU METAL; PROSTHESIS, HIP, HEMI-, TRUNNION-BEARING, FEMORAL, METAL/POLYACETAL

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SMITH & NEPHEW ORTHOPAEDICS AG UNKN FEM HEAD AARAU METAL; PROSTHESIS, HIP, HEMI-, TRUNNION-BEARING, FEMORAL, METAL/POLYACETAL Back to Search Results
Catalog Number UNKN01100514
Device Problem Use of Device Problem (1670)
Patient Problems Subluxation (4525); Joint Laxity (4526)
Event Date 06/11/2002
Event Type  Injury  
Event Description
It was reported that, on the literature review "short-term results with the zweymueller-sl metal-on-metal total hip arthroplasty", a total of 266 patients underwent an index surgery where a bicon plus shell and a sl-plus stem were implanted as part of a total hip replacement procedure.The hip of one (1) patient was unstable and experienced a dislocation during early mobilization, because a short ball was selected to avoid leg discrepancy.This complication was treated with anti-rotation leg plaster for 2 weeks with subsequent excellent results.
 
Manufacturer Narrative
Internal complaint reference: (b)(4).Korovessis, p., petsinis, g., repanti, m., papazisis, z., iliopoulos, p., & soucacos, p.N.(2002).Short-term results with the zweymueller-sl metal-on-metal total hip arthroplasty.European journal of orthopaedic surgery & traumatology, 12(2), 81-89.
 
Manufacturer Narrative
H3, h6: in the study of korovessis, p., et.Al.[1], a total of 266 patients underwent an index surgery where a bicon plus shell and a sl-plus stem were implanted as part of a total hip replacement procedure.The hip of one (1) patient was unstable and experienced a dislocation during early mobilization, because a short ball was selected to avoid leg discrepancy.This complication was treated with anti-rotation leg plaster for 2 weeks with subsequent excellent results.The complaint device, used in treatment, was not received for investigation and a visual inspection could not be performed.The exact part and batch number of the device is not known.Therefore, the batch record review could not be performed and it is not possible to investigate whether the reported devices met manufacturing specifications upon release for distribution.A complaint history review was performed.The occurrence of the reported failure mode is within its expected risk level as per risk management.Furthermore, the ifu states joint dislocation of the component as a ¿potential adverse device effects¿ in combination with the implantation of a hip prosthesis.The surgical technique states the importance of the correct selection of the neck length and cup in the "intraoperative" indications to avoid dislocation of the hip implant device.A review of the risk management documentation verifies the failure mode and severity of the reported issue.Due to insufficient information it is not possible to perform a review of past corrective actions.For the medical investigation, no relevant supporting clinical information could be provided.Therefore, a thorough clinical assessment cannot be performed at this time.The patient's current condition is unknown and the patient impact beyond the reported events could not be determined.Should any additional clinical information be provided, this complaint will be re-evaluated.Based on the performed investigations, a relationship between the reported devices and the reported incidents cannot be excluded, but the root cause of the problem stays undetermined due to insufficient information.A relationship between the reported event and the device cannot be confirmed.Due to insufficient information it is not possible to speculate about factors which could have contributed to the reported event.To date, no further actions will be taken.Smith and nephew will monitor the devices for further similar issues.[1]: korovessis, p., petsinis, g., repanti, m., papazisis, z., iliopoulos, p., & soucacos, p.N.(2002).Short-term results with the zweymueller-sl metal-on-metal total hip arthroplasty.Résultats précoces avec la prothèse de hanche métal-métal zweymueller-sl.European journal of orthopaedic surgery & traumatology : orthopedie traumatologie, 12(2), 81¿89.Https://doi.Org/10.1007/s00590-002-0025-6.Internal complaint reference number: (b)(4).
 
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Brand Name
UNKN FEM HEAD AARAU METAL
Type of Device
PROSTHESIS, HIP, HEMI-, TRUNNION-BEARING, FEMORAL, METAL/POLYACETAL
Manufacturer (Section D)
SMITH & NEPHEW ORTHOPAEDICS AG
schachenallee 29
aarau CH-50 00
SZ  CH-5000
Manufacturer (Section G)
SMITH & NEPHEW ORTHOPAEDICS AG
schachenallee 29
aarau CH-50 00
SZ   CH-5000
Manufacturer Contact
holly topping
7000 west william cannon drive
austin, TX 78735
5123913905
MDR Report Key15405520
MDR Text Key299764758
Report Number9613369-2022-00496
Device Sequence Number1
Product Code JDH
Combination Product (y/n)N
Reporter Country CodeGR
Number of Events Reported1
Summary Report (Y/N)N
Report Source Manufacturer
Source Type Other,Foreign,Literature,Consumer
Reporter Occupation Other
Type of Report Initial,Followup,Followup
Report Date 10/18/2022
1 Device was Involved in the Event
1 Patient was Involved in the Event
Date FDA Received09/12/2022
Is this an Adverse Event Report? Yes
Is this a Product Problem Report? Yes
Device Operator Health Professional
Device Catalogue NumberUNKN01100514
Device Lot NumberUNKNOWN
Was Device Available for Evaluation? No
Is the Reporter a Health Professional? No
Date Manufacturer Received10/06/2022
Was Device Evaluated by Manufacturer? No
Is the Device Single Use? Yes
Is This a Reprocessed and Reused Single-Use Device? No
Type of Device Usage Initial
Patient Sequence Number1
Treatment
UNKN. BICON-PLUS SHELL; UNKN. BICON-PLUS SHELL; UNKN. SL-PLUS STEM
Patient Outcome(s) Required Intervention; Hospitalization;
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