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MAUDE Adverse Event Report: ENCORE MEDICAL L.P. DISCOVERY ELBOW; DISC CONDYLE KIT W/ HEXALOBULA

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ENCORE MEDICAL L.P. DISCOVERY ELBOW; DISC CONDYLE KIT W/ HEXALOBULA Back to Search Results
Model Number 540-00-000
Device Problem Appropriate Term/Code Not Available (3191)
Patient Problem Unspecified Infection (1930)
Event Date 08/25/2021
Event Type  Injury  
Manufacturer Narrative
Additional reporting on this event will be provided as a supplemental report to this document as soon as it becomes available.
 
Event Description
Revision surgery - due to infection.
 
Manufacturer Narrative
Manufacturer narrative: the reason for this revision surgery was reported as an infection.The previous surgery and the surgery detailed in this event occurred 30 days apart.The healthcare professional indicated there was no delay in surgery and another suitable device was available for use.The revision surgery was completed as intended.The device was disposed of at hospital and not made available to djo surgical for examination.A review of the device history record (dhr) shows that the reported component used in the previous surgery, when released for use, met design and manufacturing requirements.There was no non-conforming material report (ncmr) associated with the product that may have contributed to the reported event.The device was verified to have gone through an acceptable sterilization process and was within its expiration date at the time of the previous surgery.Customer complaint history of the reported device showed no present trends or on-going issues that are needing a review.The root cause of this complaint was a revision surgery due to an infection.There were no findings during this evaluation that indicate that the reported device was the source or had a direct connection with the patient's infection.No information was submitted with the complaint regarding pre-existing conditions of the patient or any activities the patient was involved in that may have contributed to the possible infection or inhibited the patient's immune system.Due to the short time between the original surgery and the revision, it is possible that the infection was acquired in the hospital (nosocomial).It is also possible that the patient was not compliant with post surgical instructions.There are multiple factors that may contribute to an infection that are outside the control of djo surgical.There are no indications of a product or process issue affecting implant safety or effectiveness.Additional reporting on this event will be provided as a supplemental report to this document if it becomes available.
 
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Brand Name
DISCOVERY ELBOW
Type of Device
DISC CONDYLE KIT W/ HEXALOBULA
Manufacturer (Section D)
ENCORE MEDICAL L.P.
9800 metric blvd
austin, tx 78758-5445
MDR Report Key12432814
MDR Text Key270079672
Report Number1644408-2021-00938
Device Sequence Number1
Product Code JDC
UDI-Device Identifier00190446137610
UDI-Public(01)00190446137610
Combination Product (y/n)N
PMA/PMN Number
K051975
Number of Events Reported1
Summary Report (Y/N)N
Report Source Manufacturer
Source Type company representative
Type of Report Initial,Followup
Report Date 09/16/2021
1 Device was Involved in the Event
1 Patient was Involved in the Event
Date FDA Received09/07/2021
Is this an Adverse Event Report? Yes
Is this a Product Problem Report? No
Device Operator Health Professional
Device Model Number540-00-000
Device Catalogue Number540-00-000
Device Lot Number84161
Was Device Available for Evaluation? No
Date Manufacturer Received09/08/2021
Is This a Reprocessed and Reused Single-Use Device? No
Patient Sequence Number1
Patient Outcome(s) Required Intervention;
Patient Age86 YR
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