BARD PERIPHERAL VASCULAR, INC. ATLAS PTA BALLOON DILATATION CATHETER; CATHETER, ANGIOPLASTY, PERIPHERAL, TRANSLUMINAL
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Model Number AT75186 |
Device Problems
Material Frayed (1262); Peeled/Delaminated (1454)
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Patient Problem
No Consequences Or Impact To Patient (2199)
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Event Date 09/05/2017 |
Event Type
malfunction
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Manufacturer Narrative
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No hospital/medical records or medical images have been made available to the manufacturer.As the lot number for the device was provided, a review of the device history records is currently being performed.The device has been returned to the manufacturer for evaluation.The investigation of the reported event is currently underway.The information provided by bard represents all of the known information at this time.
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Event Description
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It was reported that following a venous compression procedure in the left femoral vein, after removal of the device from the patient, frayed material was identified on the balloon.The procedure was concluded, and no further treatment was provided.There was no reported patient injury.
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Manufacturer Narrative
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Manufacturing review: the device history records were reviewed with special attention to the raw materials, subassemblies, manufacturing process and quality control testing.This lot met all release criteria.There was nothing found to indicate there was a manufacturing related cause for this event.Conclusion: the device was returned for evaluation.A visual inspection found the pebax to be peeled along the length of the balloon.Therefore, the investigation is confirmed for peeled pebax.However, the fibers of the device were not found to be frayed.Therefore, the investigation is unconfirmed for the reported frayed balloon fibers.It is likely that the user perceived the peeled pebax as frayed fibers.The definitive root cause for the identified peeling pebax could not be determined based upon the available information.It is unknown if patient and/or procedural issues contributed to the reported event.Labeling review: the current ifu (instructions for use) states: warnings: when the catheter is exposed to the vascular system, it should be manipulated while under high-quality fluoroscopic observation.Do not advance or retract the catheter unless the balloon is fully deflated.If resistance is met during manipulation, determine the cause of the resistance before proceeding.Applying excessive force to the catheter can result in tip breakage or balloon separation.Precautions: if resistance is felt during post procedure withdrawal of the catheter, it is recommended to remove the balloon catheter and guidewire/introducer sheath as a single unit.Use of the atlas pta dilatation catheter: apply negative pressure to fully evacuate fluid from the balloon.Confirm that the balloon is fully deflated under fluoroscopy.While maintaining negative pressure and the position of the guidewire, withdraw the deflated dilatation catheter over the wire through the introducer sheath.Use of a gentle counterclockwise motion may be used to help facilitate catheter removal through the introducer sheath.
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Event Description
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It was reported that following a venous compression procedure in the left femoral vein, after removal of the device from the patient, frayed material was identified on the balloon.The procedure was concluded, and no further treatment was provided.There was no reported patient injury.
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