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MAUDE Adverse Event Report: C.R. BARD, INC. (COVINGTON) -1018233 ALIGN (R) URETHRAL SUPPORT SYSTEM

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C.R. BARD, INC. (COVINGTON) -1018233 ALIGN (R) URETHRAL SUPPORT SYSTEM Back to Search Results
Device Problem Adverse Event Without Identified Device or Use Problem (2993)
Patient Problems Erosion (1750); Diarrhea (1811); Fatigue (1849); Fever (1858); Headache (1880); Pyrosis/Heartburn (1883); Unspecified Infection (1930); Pain (1994); Perforation (2001); Pneumonia (2011); Urinary Tract Infection (2120); Vomiting (2144); Chills (2191); Dizziness (2194); Urinary Frequency (2275); Arthralgia (2355); Malaise (2359); Fungal Infection (2419); Prolapse (2475); Hematuria (2558); Dysuria (2684); Paresthesia (4421); Kidney Infection (4502); Breast Discomfort/Pain (4504); Drug Resistant Bacterial Infection (4553); Urinary Incontinence (4572); Swelling/ Edema (4577); Appropriate Clinical Signs, Symptoms, Conditions Term / Code Not Available (4581)
Event Date 08/09/2023
Event Type  Injury  
Manufacturer Narrative
The reported event could not be confirmed.No sample was returned for evaluation and the lot number is unknown.Based on the investigation findings, current manufacturing controls are considered adequate as to detect and segregate any non-conforming unit.Event described could not be confirmed as a manufacturing related issue.The lot number is unknown; therefore, the device history record could not be reviewed.The instructions for use were found adequate and state the following: "precautions the usual precautions associated with urological procedures should be followed: based on physician experience and training, a thorough assessment of each patient should be made to determine their suitability for the implant procedure.Additional consideration should be given to use of the implant in patients with a compromised immune system, any condition that would compromise healing, or any patient with a history of prior abdominal or pelvic surgeries.Consideration should also be given to the ability of the patient to tolerate the surgical procedure.- accepted surgical practice and precautions must be followed for the management of contaminated or infected wound sites, when the align® urethral support system is used.Postoperative bleeding may occur in some patients and must be controlled prior to patient release.The implant procedure requires diligent attention to anatomical structures and care to avoid puncture of large vessels, nerves, bladder, bowel, urethra and any viscera, during introducer passage.Cystoscopy should be performed to confirm bladder integrity or recognize a bladder perforation.Due to anatomical distortion that can be caused by pelvic organ prolapse, if the patient requires cystocele repair, it should be performed prior to the implantation of the sub-urethral sling.Proper placement of the sling implant at mid-urethra requires that it lie flat with minimal or no tension under the urethra.- the align® urethral support system is intended as a single-use device.Do not re-sterilize any portion of the align® urethral support system.Reuse and/or repackaging may create a risk of patient or user infection, compromise the structural integrity and/ or essential material and design characteristics of the device, which may lead to device failure, and/or lead to injury, illness or death of the patient.Patients should be advised that pregnancy following a mesh sling implant procedure may negatively affect the success of the previous implant procedure and incontinence may recur.The safety and effectiveness of the align® urethral support system implant procedure has not been established for the treatment of stress urinary incontinence in males or children under the age of 18.Check the integrity of the packaging before use.Do not use the align® urethral support system if the packaging is opened or damaged.As for any implantable material, it is recommended to open the package at the time of implantation.Post-operatively the patient should be advised to refrain from heavy lifting, exercise (e.G.Cycling, jogging) and/or intercourse until the physician determines it is suitable for the patient to return to normal activities.Adverse events complications associated with the proper implantation of the align® urethral support system may include, but are not limited to: postoperative hematoma, seroma, abscess or fistula formation, or scarring which may occur following the implant procedure.Urinary retention, bladder outlet obstruction and other voiding dysfunctions.These conditions may be associated with overcorrection/ too much tension placed on the implant.Perforations or lacerations of vessels, nerves, bladder, bowel, urethra, or any viscera, which may occur during the implantation procedure.Irritation at the operative wound site which may elicit a foreign body response that leads to wound dehiscence, inflammation and/or infection.Extrusion through vaginal epithelium or erosion into surrounding viscera and/or mucosa.Inflammation, sensitization, pain, dyspareunia, scarification, contraction, device migration and failure of the procedure resulting in recurrence of incontinence." 1994 = "l".H11: section a through f - the information provided by bd represents all of the known information at this time.Despite good faith efforts to obtain additional information, the complainant / reporter was unable or unwilling to provide any further patient, product, or procedural details to bd.H3 other text : the device was not returned.
 
Event Description
It was reported by the patient's attorney that as a result of having the product implanted the patient has experienced pain, suffering, disability, impairment.
 
Event Description
It was reported by the patient's attorney that as a result of having the product implanted the patient has experienced pain, suffering, disability, impairment.As per additional information received via medical records on 15nov2023 the patient had a prolapse and a urethral erosion from sling.Microscopic hematuria, frequent urinary tract infection, stress incontinence, nephrolithiasis, flank pain, structural abnormality of kidney, dysuria, pelvic pain, urinary frequency, yeast infections, darker urine, vomiting, facial and throat swelling, foul smelling, burning and cloudy urine, right chills, renal disease (right kidney infections/ stones), urge incontinence.Positive for heartburn, multi-drug resistant urinary tract infection, hydronephrosis, diarrhea, infection, and a lot of blood.High fever, headache, dizziness, hip pain, knee pain, malaise and fatigue, pain in wrist, paresthesia, perforation of tympanic membrane, pneumonia, post void dribbling and required additional surgical and non-surgical treatments.
 
Manufacturer Narrative
The reported event could not be confirmed.No sample was returned for evaluation and the lot number is unknown.Based on the investigation findings, current manufacturing controls are considered adequate as to detect and segregate any non-conforming unit.Event described could not be confirmed as a manufacturing related issue.The lot number is unknown; therefore, the device history record could not be reviewed.The instructions for use were found adequate and state the following: "precautions: the usual precautions associated with urological procedures should be followed: based on physician experience and training, a thorough assessment of each patient.Should be made to determine their suitability for the implant procedure.Additional consideration should be given to use of the implant in patients with a compromised immune system, any condition that would compromise healing, or any patient with a history of prior abdominal or pelvic surgeries.Consideration should also be given to the ability of the patient to tolerate the surgical procedure.Accepted surgical practice and precautions must be followed for the management of contaminated or infected wound sites, when the align® urethral support system is used.Postoperative bleeding may occur in some patients and must be controlled prior to patient release.The implant procedure requires diligent attention to anatomical structures and care to avoid puncture of large vessels, nerves, bladder, bowel, urethra and any viscera, during introducer passage.Cystoscopy should be performed to confirm bladder integrity or recognize a bladder perforation.Due to anatomical distortion that can be caused by pelvic organ prolapse, if the patient requires cystocele repair, it should be performed prior to the implantation of the sub-urethral sling.Proper placement of the sling implant at mid-urethra requires that it lie flat with minimal or no tension under the urethra.The align® urethral support system is intended as a single-use device.Do not re-sterilize any portion of the align® urethral support system.Reuse and/or repackaging may create a risk of patient or user infection, compromise the structural integrity and/ or essential material and design characteristics of the device, which may lead to device failure, and/or lead to injury, illness or death of the patient.Patients should be advised that pregnancy following a mesh sling implant procedure may negatively affect the success of the previous implant procedure and incontinence may recur.The safety and effectiveness of the align® urethral support system implant procedure has not been established for the treatment of stress urinary incontinence in males or children under the age of 18.Check the integrity of the packaging before use.Do not use the align® urethral support system if the packaging is opened or damaged.As for any implantable material, it is recommended to open the package at the time of implantation.Post-operatively the patient should be advised to refrain from heavy lifting, exercise (e.G.Cycling, jogging) and/or intercourse until the physician determines it is suitable for the patient to return to normal activities.Adverse events: complications associated with the proper implantation of the align® urethral support system may include, but are not limited to: postoperative hematoma, seroma, abscess or fistula formation, or scarring which may occur following the implant procedure.Urinary retention, bladder outlet obstruction and other voiding dysfunctions.These conditions may be associated with overcorrection/ too much tension placed on the implant.Perforations or lacerations of vessels, nerves, bladder, bowel, urethra, or any viscera, which may occur during the implantation procedure.Irritation at the operative wound site which may elicit a foreign body response that leads to wound dehiscence, inflammation and/or infection.Extrusion through vaginal epithelium or erosion into surrounding viscera and/or mucosa.Inflammation, sensitization, pain, dyspareunia, scarification, contraction, device migration and failure of the procedure resulting in recurrence of incontinence." 1994, 1750 = "l".3191,2348, 2371, 2475 = "nl".H11: section a through f - the information provided by bd represents all of the known information at this time.Despite good faith efforts to obtain additional information, the complainant/reporter was unable or unwilling to provide any further patient, product, or procedural details to bd.H3 other text: the device was not returned.
 
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Brand Name
ALIGN (R) URETHRAL SUPPORT SYSTEM
Type of Device
ALIGN (R) URETHRAL SUPPORT SYSTEM
Manufacturer (Section D)
C.R. BARD, INC. (COVINGTON) -1018233
8195 industrial blvd
covington 30014
Manufacturer (Section G)
C.R. BARD INC. (COVINGTON) -1018233
8195 industrial blvd
covington 30014
Manufacturer Contact
xeeroy rada
8195 industrial blvd
covington 30014
7707846100
MDR Report Key17650986
MDR Text Key322289674
Report Number1018233-2023-06426
Device Sequence Number1
Product Code OTN
Combination Product (y/n)N
Reporter Country CodeUS
PMA/PMN Number
K093747
Number of Events Reported1
Summary Report (Y/N)N
Report Source Manufacturer
Source Type Other
Reporter Occupation Other Health Care Professional
Type of Report Initial,Followup
Report Date 12/05/2023
1 Device was Involved in the Event
1 Patient was Involved in the Event
Date FDA Received08/30/2023
Is this an Adverse Event Report? Yes
Is this a Product Problem Report? No
Device Operator Health Professional
Was Device Available for Evaluation? No
Is the Reporter a Health Professional? Yes
Date Manufacturer Received12/05/2023
Was Device Evaluated by Manufacturer? Device Not Returned to Manufacturer
Is the Device Single Use? Yes
Is This a Reprocessed and Reused Single-Use Device? No
Type of Device Usage Initial
Patient Sequence Number1
Patient Outcome(s) Required Intervention;
Patient Age48 YR
Patient SexFemale
Patient Weight77 KG
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