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MAUDE Adverse Event Report: SMITH & NEPHEW MEDICAL LTD. UNKNOWN IV3000; TAPE AND BANDAGE, ADHESIVE

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SMITH & NEPHEW MEDICAL LTD. UNKNOWN IV3000; TAPE AND BANDAGE, ADHESIVE Back to Search Results
Catalog Number UNKNOWN
Device Problem Use of Device Problem (1670)
Patient Problems Injury (2348); No Clinical Signs, Symptoms or Conditions (4582)
Event Date 01/01/1901
Event Type  Injury  
Event Description
It was documented on the paper "nursing intervention of children with picc catheterization to prevent removal of catheter", that the iv 3000 (smith and nephew) was applied to 60 patients and a (b)(6) pediatric patient accidentally pulled out the catheter 10cm during the discharged recuperation period during the intermission of chemotherapy.The family members performed fixation and dressing with plastic wrap, then sent the patient to the hospital urgently.The x-ray showed that the end of the catheter was in the subclavian vein.After strict disinfection, the external part was trimmed and half of the catheter was left for use.
 
Manufacturer Narrative
H3, h6: we have now concluded our investigation for the complaint received.A review of the batch manufacturing records could not be performed as no part or lot numbers were provided, however, there are no indications to suggest that the device did not meet specifications upon release into distribution.The complaint history file contains further instances related events of the reported events.The device was intended for use in treatment.As no samples were returned, a product evaluation could not be carried out.Dressings should be changed around every 3 days but in some cases may be left in place for 7 days.If the adhesive integrity is compromised due to prolonged wear, the surgical site may be susceptible to external contamination.¿ a clinical investigation concluded; the data provided is from a chinese article, ¿nursing intervention of children with picc catheterization to prevent removal of catheter.¿ the provided translation was presented in excel spreadsheet in english.Per subsequent e-mail it was noted, ¿no additional information is available.¿ without clinically relevant patient-specific supporting documentation, a thorough medical investigation could not be performed.The patient outcome beyond that which was documented in the article could not be confirmed nor concluded; therefore, no further medical assessment is warranted at this time.Should additional medical information be provided this complaint will be re-assessed.As the product code is unknown, a review of the device labelling could not be carried out.The associated risk file contains the reported event.We have not been able to confirm a relationship between the event and the device or identify a definitive root cause.No further actions by smith and nephew are deemed necessary at this stage.However, we will continue to monitor for any adverse trends relating to this product range.Smith and nephew acknowledge customer concern and are continually investigating ways to develop and improve our products.
 
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Brand Name
UNKNOWN IV3000
Type of Device
TAPE AND BANDAGE, ADHESIVE
Manufacturer (Section D)
SMITH & NEPHEW MEDICAL LTD.
101 hessle road
hull east riding of yorkshire HU3 2 BN
UK  HU3 2BN
MDR Report Key10209098
MDR Text Key196853218
Report Number8043484-2020-01147
Device Sequence Number1
Product Code KGX
Combination Product (y/n)N
Number of Events Reported1
Summary Report (Y/N)N
Report Source Manufacturer
Source Type company representative,foreig
Type of Report Initial,Followup
Report Date 02/04/2021
1 Device was Involved in the Event
1 Patient was Involved in the Event
Is this an Adverse Event Report? Yes
Is this a Product Problem Report? No
Device Operator Health Professional
Device Catalogue NumberUNKNOWN
Device Lot NumberUNKNOWN
Was Device Available for Evaluation? No
Initial Date Manufacturer Received 06/10/2020
Initial Date FDA Received06/29/2020
Supplement Dates Manufacturer Received02/01/2021
Supplement Dates FDA Received02/04/2021
Is This a Reprocessed and Reused Single-Use Device? No
Patient Sequence Number1
Patient Outcome(s) Other;
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