An end user experienced an issue when using a fiber from an evlt kit with spotlight ops sheath 55cm kit.While "threading the fiber" to treat a patient with the ops fiber, the fiber fractured.The fiber was not in the patient leg at the time of the fiber fracture.The device was replaced with a new of the same device was used to complete the procedure.The patient did not experience any adverse effects, harm, or require medical intervention because of this incident.
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As the reported device was not returned, angiodynamics is unable to perform a device evaluation.The customer's reported complaint description of fiber fractured and detached was not confirmed due to the fiber was not returned for evaluation.Without receiving a complaint sample for evaluation a definitive root cause cannot be determined.A review of the device history records was performed for the indicated lots for any deviations related to the reported failure mode of the complaint. the review confirms that the lots met all material, assembly and performance specifications; i.E.No ncr associated with reported failure mode.At the vendor facility, during the manufacturing process, fibers are repeatedly bent and coiled and there is a final visual inspection performed with a hene laser to check the entire fiber length for defects prior to shipment.Labeling review: the directions for use which is supplied to the end user with this catalog number contains the following statement "prior to and during use, avoid damaging the fiber by striking, stressing or excessive bending.Do not coil the fiber tighter than a radius of 60mm".The user manual (man/31/0075 us), which is supplied to the end user with this unit, states "before using a fiber, check it carefully for any signs of damage during storage or transit.Protective caps should be in place over sma connectors.Do not use if there is any sign of damage." a review of the angiodynamics complaint system noted no adverse trends for this complaint type and product family.This type of complaint will continue to be monitored for trends.Reference (b)(4).
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