Customer returned the device for the issue of leak observed during reprocessing.There is no patient involvement and no harm to any patient.Upon evaluation of the returned device, it was observed that the distal end bending section rubber coating (a-rubber) is porous and bending tube worn out.The bending section skeleton was defective.This medwatch is being submitted for the issues of a-rubber being porous, bending tube worn out, and defective bending section skeleton as observed during device evaluation.
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Investigation activities have been opened to manage the actions related to this issue and any required mdr reporting.The device is returned and an evaluation completed for it.Upon inspection of the device, it was observed that the distal end bending section rubber coating (a-rubber) is porous and bending tube worn out.The bending section skeleton was defective.In addition, it was noted that the a-rubber was leaking.The user reported issue of leak was confirmed.The connecting tube and cable tube unit had a scratch.Evaluation is ongoing.Supplemental report(s) will be submitted when any relevant new information is available.
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This report is being supplemented to provide additional information.A review of the device history record found no deviations that could have caused or contributed to the reported issue.Based on the investigation, possible causes may include the following: the user applied excessive stress to the bending section and the bending tube was broken.A definitive root cause cannot be identified.This issue is covered in the instructions for use: ·precautions : perform a leakage test on the endoscope after each precleaning procedure.Do not use the endoscope if a leak is detected.Use of an endoscope with a leak may cause a sudden loss of the endoscopic image, damage to the bending mechanism, or other malfunctions.Use of a leaking endoscope may also pose an infection control risk.Inspection of the endoscope : inspect the external surface of the entire insertion section, including the bending section and the distal end for dents, bulges, swelling, scratches, peeling of coating, holes, sagging, transformation, bends, adhesion of foreign bodies, missing parts, protruding objects, or other irregularities.Do not operate the angulation control lever with excessive force in a narrow space to the opposite direction from the bending direction while the distal end of the endoscope is not moved.The bending section may be damaged.Check the tip position of the endoscope and the shape of the bending section using fluoroscopy, etc.Do not insert the insertion tube with excessive force and twist.Do not insert the insertion tube with excessive force into the ureter or calix.The bending section may be damaged.Olympus will continue to monitor the field performance of this device.
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