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MAUDE Adverse Event Report: MICROVENTION, INC. LVIS D; INTRACRANIAL COIL-ASSIST STENT

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Model Number 214518-CAS-D-CN
Device Problem Activation Problem (4042)
Patient Problem No Clinical Signs, Symptoms or Conditions (4582)
Event Date 12/14/2023
Event Type  Injury  
Event Description
It was reported that during an embolization procedure for a right internal cervical c6 aneurysm, the catheter was in place; however, the stent did not affix well apposite to the wall.After the stent was massaged in place with an asaht peripheral guide wire, the stent was able to be opposed to the wall and implanted in the patient, and the procedure was completed.The patient was reported to be doing fine.
 
Manufacturer Narrative
Investigation findings: items returned: - n/a.Visual analysis: a visual inspection of the device captured in this file could not be performed as a physical device was not returned for evaluation, nor were any images of the device provided in place of a device return.Procedure and medical imaging was not provided for this investigation.Investigation findings: without the return and physical evaluation of the device, the investigation cannot definitively determine if a condition existed that would have caused or contributed to the reported event.Without imaging, the investigation cannot verify the event occurred as described, nor could the investigation definitively determine the cause of the reported event.Based on a review of the device¿s risk documentation, the reported event did not indicate there were any potential or new manufacturing, design, quality, or other systemic issues, or non-conformances.The complaint code is monitored through the trending process; corrective action is determined, as needed, through this process.Investigations of historic complaint files with similar complaint category coding are recorded in the complaint handling system; without the ability to perform and analysis of the device, this investigation cannot identify with certainty any potential root causes.Batch review: a search for non-conformances associated with this part/lot number combination did not reveal any production-related issues relevant to the complaint that occurred during manufacturing of the device.Complaint system review: based on a review of the last 2 years of complaint data, and at the time of this investigation, no systemic issues have been identified for this batch number that would have caused or contributed to the reported event.Ifu review (additional information can be found in the ifu): potential complications possible complications include but are not limited to the following: ¿ hematoma at the puncture site ¿ perforation or dissection of the vessel(s) ¿ intravascular spasm ¿ hemorrhaging ¿ rupture or perforation of aneurysm ¿ coil herniation ¿ device migration ¿ neurologic insufficiencies including stroke and death ¿ ischemia ¿ vascular occlusion ¿ vessel stenosis ¿ incomplete aneurysm occlusion ¿ pseudoaneurysm formation ¿ distal embolization ¿ headache ¿ infection ¿ reaction to contrast agents including severe allergic reactions and renal failure.Warnings should unusual resistance be felt at any time during access or removal, the introducer/guide catheter/microcatheter and lvis device should be removed as a single unit.Applying excessive force during delivery or retrieval of the lvis device can potentially result in loss or damage to the device and delivery components.It is imperative to use the lvis device with compatible microcatheters.If repeated friction is encountered during lvis device delivery, verify microcatheter is not kinked or in extremely tortuous anatomy.Confirm that the microcatheter does not ovalize.Confirm that there is adequate sterile flush solution.Do not reposition the lvis device in the parent vessel without fully retrieving the device.The lvis device must be retrieved into the microcatheter and re-deployed at the desired target location or removed completely from the patient.Directions for use 15.Advance the delivery wire to transfer the lvis device from within the introducer into the microcatheter.Warning: do not torque the delivery wire while advancing or retracting the lvis device.16.Continue advancing the delivery wire into the microcatheter until the proximal tip of the delivery wire enters the introducer.Loosen the rhv locking ring, remove the introducer, and set it aside.Note: fluoroscopy may be used up to this point at the physician's discretion.Warning: do not apply undue force.If resistance is encountered at any point during lvis device delivery or manipulation, withdraw the unit and select a new lvis device.18.Position the lvis device for deployment by aligning the lvis implant distal radiopaque end markers approximately 7 mm or adequate length past the aneurysm neck.[figure 6] note: a proper push/pull technique, encompassing sufficient delivery wire push force, in addition to an opposing microcatheter withdrawal force, will facilitate properly deploying the lvis device to achieve full expansion and good vessel apposition.Note: slowly advancing the lvis device while adjusting the microcatheter position will ensure accurate deployment.Maintain simultaneous control of the lvis device and microcatheter in order to position and expand the device at the proper location.Caution: using a rapid microcatheter withdrawal technique to deploy the lvis device is not recommended and may result in device elongation.19.If lvis device positioning is not satisfactory, the lvis device may be recaptured and repositioned if it is not fully deployed.The lvis device may be recaptured until the point where the proximal end of the lvis device markers is aligned 3 mm proximally with the microcatheter distal marker band (approximately 80% deployed).[figure 7] caution: if resistance is felt while recapturing the lvis device, do not continue to recapture the device.Withdraw the microcatheter slightly to un-sheath the lvis device (without exceeding the recapture limit), and then attempt to recapture the lvis device.Caution: the lvis device must not be re-deployed more than three times.Note: the lvis device delivery wire should not be utilized as a guidewire.Do not torque the lvis device.A torque device should not be used.20.If lvis device positioning is satisfactory, carefully retract the microcatheter and advance the delivery wire together, to allow the lvis device to deploy across the neck of the aneurysm.Ensure the device proximal radiopaque end markers are approximately 7 mm or adequate length proximal to the aneurysm neck to ensure an adequate landing zone.The lvis device will expand, and total length may foreshorten up to 60% from its undeployed length (refer to tables 1) as it exits the microcatheter.Note: visualize and refer to the implant radiopaque end markers to maintain adequate implant length, approximately 7 mm or adequate length on each side of the aneurysm neck or target location to ensure appropriate neck coverage.[figure 8] warning: do not detach the lvis device if it is not properly positioned in the parent vessel.Observe the delivery wire distal tip to assure it remains within the desired location of the parent vessel.21.Prior to removing the delivery wire and if necessary, carefully position the microcatheter distal to the lvis device to maintain access through the lvis device.Remove and discard the delivery wire.Warning: the lvis device delivery wire should not be utilized as a guidewire.Do not torque the lvis device.A torque device should not be used.23.Use the guidewire and microcatheter to access the aneurysm through the lvis device cells.Warning: observe lvis device marker position during placement of the microcatheter into the aneurysm to ensure that the lvis device does not migrate or dislodge from its deployed position.24.After the microcatheter is positioned within the aneurysm, detachable coils may be delivered into the aneurysm according to conventional methods.Warning: observe lvis device marker position during the coiling procedure to ensure that the device does not migrate from its deployed position.25.After placing the last coil, verify that the lvis device has remained patent and properly positioned.Advance a guidewire to the microcatheter tip and carefully remove the microcatheter through the lvis device cells.Note: a microcatheter may be positioned into the aneurysm sac prior to delivery of the lvis device.The microcatheter will be supported by the lvis device during delivery of embolic coiling.After completing the coiling, the microcatheter should be carefully removed to avoid dislodging the lvis device.27.Caution: carefully watch the lvis device distal and proximal markers when passing through the deployed lvis device with embolic coiling microcatheters to avoid displacing the lvis device.Investigation conclusion: the physical device was not available for evaluation to determine if a condition existed that would have caused or contributed to event.Supplemental imaging was also unavailable for review; without imaging, the investigation cannot verify the event occurred as described, nor could the investigation definitively determine the cause of the reported event.This information may be updated if additional information is provided at a later date.
 
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Brand Name
LVIS D
Type of Device
INTRACRANIAL COIL-ASSIST STENT
Manufacturer (Section D)
MICROVENTION, INC.
35 enterprise
aliso viejo CA 92656
Manufacturer Contact
terrence callahan
35 enterprise
aliso viejo, CA 92656
7142478000
MDR Report Key18585286
MDR Text Key333774234
Report Number2032493-2024-00081
Device Sequence Number1
Product Code QCA
UDI-Device Identifier00842429115961
UDI-Public(01)00842429115961(11)230704(17)260630(10)0000387113
Combination Product (y/n)N
Reporter Country CodeCH
PMA/PMN Number
P170013
Number of Events Reported1
Summary Report (Y/N)N
Report Source Manufacturer
Source Type Foreign,Health Professional,User Facility,Company Representative
Reporter Occupation Physician
Type of Report Initial
Report Date 01/25/2024
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? Yes
Device Operator Health Professional
Device Model Number214518-CAS-D-CN
Device Lot Number0000387113
Was Device Available for Evaluation? No
Is the Reporter a Health Professional? Yes
Was the Report Sent to FDA? No
Initial Date Manufacturer Received 01/02/2024
Initial Date FDA Received01/25/2024
Was Device Evaluated by Manufacturer? Device Not Returned to Manufacturer
Date Device Manufactured07/04/2023
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 Age63 YR
Patient SexFemale
Patient Weight53 KG
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