ASCENSION ORTHOPEDICS, INC. UNKN PIP IMPL; HIGH DEMAND, REVISION, SEMI-CONSTR, PYROLYTIC CARBON, UNCEMENT FINGER PROSTH
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Catalog Number UNKN2400503 |
Device Problem
Migration (4003)
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Patient Problem
Inadequate Osseointegration (2646)
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Event Date 01/10/2012 |
Event Type
Injury
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Manufacturer Narrative
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Literature citation: medium-term outcomes of pyrocarbon arthroplasty of the proximal interphalangeal joint.Doi: 10.1177/1753193412437630.(2012).Initial/final mdr.Internal reference: (b)(4).This complaint was opened by smith+nephew to document a patient complication identified through a review of clinical evidence from literature sources that includes reference to the use of a smith+nephew product.The reported issue(s) relate to known inherent procedural risks that are appropriately documented in our risk files.Smith+nephew will continue to monitor trends in accordance with our post-market surveillance process and take necessary action as required if anticipated severity and/or occurrence rates are exceeded.Smith+nephew has no reason to suspect that the product failed to meet any specifications at the time of manufacture.Based on our review of all currently available information, we are unable to confirm a relationship between the reported event and the device or identify a definitive root cause.However, as the use of our product cannot be excluded as a potential cause or contributory factor to the reported issue, we are conservatively submitting this report in accordance with applicable regulations.If additional information becomes available that alters the conclusions of this report, a follow-up report will be submitted as required.
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Event Description
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It was reported that, on literature review "medium-term outcomes of pyrocarbon arthroplasty of the proximal interphalangeal joint", fifteen (15) patients underwent pip joint replacement with a pyrocarbon prosthesis to address osteoarthritis symptoms.Form this cohort, ten (10) joints related to an unspecified amount of patients were radiographically assessed for evidence of ongoing migration and potential failure, raising a concern as they were classified in level 3 and 4 according to the nelson hospital radiographic scoring system.These scores represent the stem partially eroding through the cortex and the stem completely eroded through the cortex, respectively.The outcome of these patients is unknown.No further information is available.
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