Model Number BM154R |
Device Problem
Material Fragmentation (1261)
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Patient Problem
No Clinical Signs, Symptoms or Conditions (4582)
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Event Date 10/01/2021 |
Event Type
Injury
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Manufacturer Narrative
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Manufacturing site evaluation: investigation on-going.Should relevant additional information / investigation results become available, a supplemental medwatch report will be submitted.
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Event Description
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It was reported to aesculap ag that a tc mathieu ndl hldrstdgrip/rcht200mm (part # bm154r) was used during a procedure performed on (b)(6) 2021.According to the complainant, the spring broke during surgery.The leaf spring of the mathieu needle holder was damaged during surgery.The damaged part may not be found and may remain in the patient's body.The patient's infection is unknown, but the sample has been disinfected.The complaint device has not been returned to the manufacturer for evaluation.The part possibly remained in the body.Although requested, additional information has not been made available.The adverse event is filed under (b)(4) reference (b)(4).
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Manufacturer Narrative
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Update d9: product receipt date update h4: manufacturing date investigation results visual investigation the investigation was carried out visually and microscopically with the digital microscope and the digital camera panasonic.We carried out a visual investigation and determined a fracture of the spring at the fixing screw.Batch history review: the device quality and manufacturing history records have been checked for the available lot number and were found to be according to our specifications valid at the time of production.Review of the complaint history revealed that no similar complaints have been filed against products from this batch number.The review of risk assessment revealed that the overall risk level (severity 2(5) probability of occurrence1(5)) according to din en iso 14971 is still acceptable.Conclusion and measures / preventive measures: based on the fracture pattern with the corroded areas, we assume that the fracture was preceded by an incipient crack in the spring.This crack may have been caused by a mechanical overload situation.Moisture that was able to remain in the crack caused corrosion and ultimately led to the fracture.Based upon the investigations results a capa is not necessary.
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Search Alerts/Recalls
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