HEARTWARE, INC. HEARTWARE VENTRICULAR ASSIST SYSTEM - DRIVELINE; VENTRICULAR (ASSISST) BYPASS
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Model Number 1103 |
Device Problem
Material Integrity Problem (2978)
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Patient Problem
No Clinical Signs, Symptoms or Conditions (4582)
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Event Date 07/13/2022 |
Event Type
malfunction
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Manufacturer Narrative
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Investigation of this event is pending and a supplemental report will be sent upon its completion.Medtronic is submitting this report to comply with fda reporting regulations under 21 cfr parts 4 and 803.This report is based upon information obtained by medtronic, which the company may not have been able to fully investigate or verify prior to the date the report was required by the fda.Medtronic has made reasonable efforts to obtain more complete information and has provided as much relevant information as is available to the company as of the submission date of this report.This report does not constitute an admission or a conclusion by fda, medtronic, or its employees that the device, medtronic, or its employee caused or contributed to the event described in the report.In particular, this report does not constitute an admission by anyone that the product described in this report has any ¿defects¿ or has ¿malfunctioned¿.These words are included in the fda 3500a form and are fixed items for selection created by the fda to categorize the type of event solely for the purpose of regulatory reporting.Medtronic objects to the use of these words and others like them because of the lack of definition and the connotations implied by these terms.This statement should be included with any information or report disclosed to the public under the freedom of information act.If information is provided in the future, a supplemental report will be issued.
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Event Description
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It was reported that the ventricular assist device (vad) driveline cable had sheath damage in a previously repaired area.The patient had burned/melted the outer covering of the driveline while cooking.A driveline sheath repair was performed, and it was noted that the old repair was still intact but had a few ends that were peeling up a little.The old repair was removed without incident and the new repair was placed over the affected area.There were no alarms associated with the event.The driveline remains in use.No patient complications have been reported as a result of this event.
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Manufacturer Narrative
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A supplemental report is being submitted for investigation summary.Product event summary: the driveline cable associated with ventricular assist device (vad) (b)(6) was not returned for evaluation.Review of the manufacturing documentation confirmed that the associated device met all requirements for release.On-site inspection of the driveline cable revealed that the previous driveline sheath repair was worn out.Visual evidence provided by the site revealed burn damage to the outer sheath of the driveline cable.As a result, the reported events were confirmed.The visual evidence also revealed discoloration on the outer sheath of the driveline cable.The observed discoloration is an additional finding not related to the reported event.A driveline sheath repair was performed to mitigate the conditions reported.Based on historical review of similar events, the most likely root cause of the observed driveline sheath discoloration may be attributed to multiple factors including design issues and/or exposure to uv light.Based on the available information, the most likely root cause of the driveline sheath damage may be attributed to the handling of the device, as described in the event details.The most likely root cause of the driveline sheath repair degradation may be attributed to factors such as normal wear over time or improper handling.Investigation of this event is completed and the file will be closed.If new information is received, the file will be re-opened and a supplemental will be submitted.Medtronic is submitting this report to comply with fda reporting regulations under 21 cfr parts 4 and 803.This report is based upon information obtained by medtronic, which the company may not have been able to fully investigate or verify prior to the date the report was required by the fda.Medtronic has made reasonable efforts to obtain more complete information and has provided as much relevant information as is available to the company as of the submission date of this report.This report does not constitute an admission or a conclusion by fda, medtronic, or its employees that the device, medtronic, or its employee caused or contributed to the event described in the report.In particular, this report does not constitute an admission by anyone that the product described in this report has any ¿defects¿ or has ¿malfunctioned¿.These words are included in the fda 3500a form and are fixed items for selection created by the fda to categorize the type of event solely for the purpose of regulatory reporting.Medtronic objects to the use of these words and others like them because of the lack of definition and the connotations implied by these terms.This statement should be included with any information or report disclosed to the public under the freedom of information act.Any required fields that are unpopulated are blank because the information is currently unknown or unavailable.A good faith effort will be made to obtain the applicable information relevant to the report.If information is provided in the future, a supplemental report will be issued.
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