C.R. BARD, INC. (BASD) -3006260740 POWERGLIDE CATHETER; CATHETER,INTRAVASCULAR,THERAPEUTIC,SHORT-TERM LESS THAN 30 DAYS
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Model Number N/A |
Device Problem
Mechanical Problem (1384)
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Patient Problem
No Consequences Or Impact To Patient (2199)
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Event Date 09/23/2020 |
Event Type
malfunction
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Manufacturer Narrative
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The device has not been returned to the manufacturer for evaluation.A lot history review (lhr) review is not possible, as no manufacturing lot number has been provided by the complainant.
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Event Description
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It was reported "we had an issue with a powerglide.When the nurse advanced the catheter into the patient one part of the device slid with it to the end of the needle.It was stated the part at the end with blood in it shouldn¿t haven¿t moved all the way to the end of the needle.We took apart the device to be sure and found the guidewire and needle were intact." add info rcvd 10/12/2020: when the nurse placed the powerglide, as she slid the catheter into the vessel over the needle and guidewire, the portion of the device-directly behind the hub of the catheter, that typically slides to the end of the needle and then locks, slid further over the guidewire.All parts of the needle and guidewire were intact.No harm to the patient.
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Manufacturer Narrative
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The following were reviewed as part of this investigation: patient severity, trend analysis, applicable previous investigation(s), sample (if available), and applicable fmea documents.Based on a review of this information, the following was concluded: the complaint of a defective powerglide pro assembly was inconclusive due to the nature of the returned sample.The product returned for evaluation was one photograph depicting two 18ga powerglide pro midline catheter assemblies.Both devices exhibited advanced catheters and activated safety mechanisms.The device on the left was assembled and appeared unremarkable.The device on the right was fully disassembled, with the needle completely removed from the housing.Details about the devices were not discernible in the photograph.No damage or defect was observed during examination of the submitted photograph; however, the implicated device could not be thoroughly assessed.Consequently this complaint is inconclusive at this time.
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Event Description
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It was reported "we had an issue with a powerglide.When the nurse advanced the catheter into the patient one part of the device slid with it to the end of the needle.I it was stated the part at the end with blood in it shouldn¿t haven¿t moved all the way to the end of the needle.We took apart the device to be sure and found the guidewire and needle were intact." add info rcvd 10/12/2020: when the nurse placed the powerglide, as she slid the catheter into the vessel over the needle and guidewire, the portion of the device-directly behind the hub of the catheter, that typically slides to the end of the needle and then locks, slid further over the guidewire.All parts of the needle and guidewire were intact.No harm to the patient.
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