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MAUDE Adverse Event Report: SYNTHES GMBH COLIBRI II HANDPIECE; INSTRUMENT, SURGICAL, ORTHOPEDIC, AC-POWERED, MOTOR/ACCESS AND ATTACHMENT

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SYNTHES GMBH COLIBRI II HANDPIECE; INSTRUMENT, SURGICAL, ORTHOPEDIC, AC-POWERED, MOTOR/ACCESS AND ATTACHMENT Back to Search Results
Catalog Number 532.101
Device Problems Break (1069); Output below Specifications (3004); Physical Resistance/Sticking (4012)
Patient Problem No Clinical Signs, Symptoms or Conditions (4582)
Event Date 01/01/2023
Event Type  malfunction  
Event Description
It was reported from singapore that during service and evaluation, it was determined that the small battery drive device had low power, the trigger was sticky and the device failed torque test.It was further determined that the device failed pretests for check for sticky triggers and check power with power test bench.It was noted in the service order that the device power was weak and the trigger was damaged.This event did not occur during surgery.There was no patient involvement.There were no reports of injuries, medical intervention or prolonged hospitalization.The date of event was unknown but was known to have occurred in 2023.All available information has been disclosed.If additional information should become available, a supplemental medwatch will be submitted accordingly.
 
Manufacturer Narrative
This report is being submitted pursuant to the provisions of 21 cfr, part 803.This report may be based on information which has not been investigated or verified prior to the required reporting date.This report does not reflect a conclusion by depuy synthes, or its employees that the report constitutes an admission that the product, depuy synthes, or its employees caused or contributed to the potential event described in this report.If information is obtained that was not available for the initial report, a follow-up report will be filed as appropriate.Device was used for treatment, not diagnosis.If information is obtained that was not available for the initial medwatch, a follow-up medwatch will be filed as appropriate.H10 additional narrative: the device was returned for evaluation.During repair, an evaluation was performed and it was determined that the reported condition was confirmed.The assignable root cause was traced to component failure due to normal wear.Udi: (b)(4).
 
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Brand Name
COLIBRI II HANDPIECE
Type of Device
INSTRUMENT, SURGICAL, ORTHOPEDIC, AC-POWERED, MOTOR/ACCESS AND ATTACHMENT
Manufacturer (Section D)
SYNTHES GMBH
eimattstrasse 3
oberdorf 4436
SZ  4436
Manufacturer (Section G)
SYNTHES PRODUKTIONS GMBH
hauptstrasse 24
waldenburg 4437
SZ   4437
Manufacturer Contact
kate karberg
eimattstrasse 3
oberdorf 4436
SZ   4436
3035526892
MDR Report Key18767109
MDR Text Key336107900
Report Number8030965-2024-02800
Device Sequence Number1
Product Code HWE
Combination Product (y/n)N
Reporter Country CodeSN
PMA/PMN Number
EXEMPT
Number of Events Reported1
Summary Report (Y/N)N
Report Source Manufacturer
Source Type Foreign,User Facility,Company Representative
Reporter Occupation Other
Type of Report Initial
Report Date 02/23/2024
1 Device was Involved in the Event
1 Patient was Involved in the Event
Date FDA Received02/23/2024
Is this an Adverse Event Report? No
Is this a Product Problem Report? Yes
Device Operator Health Professional
Device Catalogue Number532.101
Was Device Available for Evaluation? Device Returned to Manufacturer
Date Returned to Manufacturer01/15/2024
Date Manufacturer Received02/19/2024
Was Device Evaluated by Manufacturer? Yes
Date Device Manufactured02/05/2014
Is This a Reprocessed and Reused Single-Use Device? No
Type of Device Usage Unknown
Patient Sequence Number1
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