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MAUDE Adverse Event Report: DIGITALDIAGNOST DUAL DETECTOR; SOLID STATE X-RAY IMAGER (FLAT PANEL/DIGITAL IMAGER)

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DIGITALDIAGNOST DUAL DETECTOR; SOLID STATE X-RAY IMAGER (FLAT PANEL/DIGITAL IMAGER) Back to Search Results
Model Number 712022
Device Problem Detachment of Device or Device Component (2907)
Patient Problem No Patient Involvement (2645)
Event Type  malfunction  
Manufacturer Narrative
(b)(4).The investigation is still ongoing on this event.When the investigation is completed a follow-up report will be sent to the fda.
 
Event Description
The customer complained that the brake cylinder broke out of the frame of the patient support for stitching.The brake cylinder prevents the footboard of the patient support for stitching from falling down unexpected.There was no person injured.
 
Manufacturer Narrative
Int.Ref: (b)(4).The digital diagnost system supports general radiographic imaging.For anatomies that are larger than the detector size, it is possible to make a series of exposures, covering the whole anatomy (for example full spine or full legs).These individual images can be "stitched" together via the software program.For proper patient positioning and support, the patient can be placed on the so called "patient support for stitching".For the ease of use, during transportation, the patient support for stitching has wheels and a folding footboard.The footboard is connected to the frame via two hinges and a brake cylinder.It has to be folded up and fixed by a hook for transportation, e.G.From one room to another.The brake cylinder has the task to ensure that the footboard lowers itself slowly (within 5-7 seconds) when the hook is released, to prevent the footboard from falling.If the operator steps on the footboard while it is still moving down, the mounting of the brake cylinder can break and the footboard fell down immediately.In a worst case, it may hit the foot of a person and break a bone.Philips field service engineer confirmed that the brake cylinder had broken out of the frame of the patient support for stitching.The mounting of brake cylinder broke off when a patient climbed on the footboard whilst it was still moving down.The capa and fco investigation concluded that breaking of the cylinder can only result from abnormal use, so if the stand is used as intended there is no risk.Philips field service engineer replaced the whole patient support for stitching and checked the system.System works as specified.A capa investigation was conducted with the result of acceptable risk per benefit risk determination.This issue is further monitored and trended.Correction: h6: results and conclusion code.
 
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Brand Name
DIGITALDIAGNOST DUAL DETECTOR
Type of Device
SOLID STATE X-RAY IMAGER (FLAT PANEL/DIGITAL IMAGER)
MDR Report Key10935890
MDR Text Key219370771
Report Number3003768251-2020-01002
Device Sequence Number1
Product Code MQB
Combination Product (y/n)N
PMA/PMN Number
K090625
Number of Events Reported1
Summary Report (Y/N)N
Report Source Manufacturer
Source Type company representative,foreig
Type of Report Initial,Followup
1 Device was Involved in the Event
1 Patient was Involved in the Event
Is this an Adverse Event Report? No
Is this a Product Problem Report? Yes
Device Operator Health Professional
Device Model Number712022
Device Catalogue Number712022
Was Device Available for Evaluation? Yes
Distributor Facility Aware Date11/19/2020
Initial Date Manufacturer Received 11/19/2020
Initial Date FDA Received12/02/2020
Supplement Dates Manufacturer Received11/19/2020
Supplement Dates FDA Received06/03/2021
Was Device Evaluated by Manufacturer? Yes
Is the Device Single Use? No
Is This a Reprocessed and Reused Single-Use Device? No
Type of Device Usage Reuse
Patient Sequence Number1
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