Device Problems
Melted (1385); Use of Device Problem (1670)
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Patient Problem
Partial thickness (Second Degree) Burn (2694)
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Event Date 11/12/2020 |
Event Type
Injury
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Manufacturer Narrative
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(b)(4).There are no additional device identification numbers.Ge healthcare's investigation is ongoing.A follow up report will be submitted once the investigation has been completed.Device evaluation anticipated, but not yet begun.
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Event Description
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It was reported that a patient undergoing an mri of the spine using the gems flex coil alerted the technologist that the pillow was burning.The patient was able to be brought out of the scanner quickly without any injury.When the technologist flicked the pillow off the table, a small piece of rubber from the casing covering the pillow landed on his face causing a second-degree burn to a high-risk area.The ge healthcare field engineer found that the cable coil adapter had crossed the medium flex coil cable and melted the two together.The mr scanner was inspected and found to be working per specification.
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Manufacturer Narrative
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The investigation by ge healthcare (gehc) has been completed.The mr system was operating within specifications and all safety mitigating devices were functional when checked by the gehc field engineer.The third-party vendor found no deficiencies in the gems flex coil.The root cause of the incident was misuse by setting up the coil in a way that does not follow cable routing safety warnings as described in the operator documentation.The operator manual and warnings provide that crossing or looping of cables may result in burns to the patient.The mr operator has the final responsibility for the use and placement of the coil set-up and preparation of the patient, prior to starting the mr exam procedure.No further actions are planned by gehc.
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Search Alerts/Recalls
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