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MAUDE Adverse Event Report: COOK ENDOSCOPY HERCULES 3 STAGE WIREGUIDED BALLOON ESOPHAGEAL-PYLORIC-COLONIC; KNQ, DILATOR, ESOPHAGEAL

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COOK ENDOSCOPY HERCULES 3 STAGE WIREGUIDED BALLOON ESOPHAGEAL-PYLORIC-COLONIC; KNQ, DILATOR, ESOPHAGEAL Back to Search Results
Catalog Number HBD-W-15-16.5-18
Device Problems Fluid/Blood Leak (1250); Material Puncture/Hole (1504)
Patient Problem No Consequences Or Impact To Patient (2199)
Event Date 11/18/2019
Event Type  malfunction  
Manufacturer Narrative
Investigation evaluation: a product evaluation was not performed in response to this report because the product said to be involved was not provided to cook for evaluation.The report could not be confirmed.The device history record for the lot number said to be involved could not be reviewed because a lot number was not provided.Investigation conclusion: we could not conduct a complete investigation because the product said to be involved was not returned for evaluation.A definitive cause for the reported observation could not be determined.In the additional information provided, it is unknown if lubrication and negative pressure were applied to the balloon prior to advancement through the endoscope.A possible contributing factor to balloon material damage is failure to lubricate the balloon with a lubricating agent.The instructions for use direct the user: "apply a lubricating agent to the balloon to facilitate passage through the endoscope accessory channel." this activity will aid in endoscopic advancement and balloon preservation.Another possible contributing factor to a leak in the balloon material is failure to apply negative pressure to the balloon dilator prior to advancement through the endoscope.Negative pressure will also aid in balloon preservation and optimize balloon performance.The instructions for use direct the user " to facilitate passage through the endoscope, apply negative pressure to the device." in addition, the user is further instructed to "maintain balloon deflation with negative pressure and introduce into endoscope accessory channel, advancing in short increments until balloon is completely visualized endoscopically." the application of negative pressure will aspirate all residual air from the balloon and ease endoscopic advancement.Another possible contributing factor is using a compromised inflation device to inflate the balloon.If the pressure reading of the inflation device is inaccurate, this could contribute to over inflation, possibly resulting in damage to the balloon material.Prior to distribution, all hercules 3 stage wireguided balloon esophageal-pyloric-colonic are subjected to a visual examination and leak test to ensure device integrity.Corrective action: a review of the complaint history was conducted.The likelihood of occurrence is considered rare.Corrective action is not warranted at this time based on the quality engineering risk assessment.Quality assurance will continue to monitor for complaint trends and reassess the risk assessment results as post market feedback continues to become available.
 
Event Description
During an esophageal dilation for mid esophageal stricture, the balloon was passed down the scope and would not dilate past the first stage/2 atm.A leak was noted and the balloon tore while being removed from the scope.Nothing remained in the patient and another of the same device was used to complete the procedure.A section of the device did not remain inside the patient¿s body.The patient did not require any additional procedures due to this occurrence.According to the initial reporter, the patient did not experience any adverse effects due to this occurrence.
 
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Brand Name
HERCULES 3 STAGE WIREGUIDED BALLOON ESOPHAGEAL-PYLORIC-COLONIC
Type of Device
KNQ, DILATOR, ESOPHAGEAL
Manufacturer (Section D)
COOK ENDOSCOPY
4900 bethania station rd
winston-salem NC 27105
Manufacturer (Section G)
COOK ENDOSCOPY
4900 bethania station rd
winston-salem NC 27105
Manufacturer Contact
scottie fariole
4900 bethania station rd
winston-salem, NC 27105
3367440157
MDR Report Key9468303
MDR Text Key203703025
Report Number1037905-2019-00768
Device Sequence Number1
Product Code KNQ
Combination Product (y/n)N
Reporter Country CodeUS
Number of Events Reported1
Summary Report (Y/N)N
Report Source Manufacturer
Source Type company representative,health
Reporter Occupation Nurse
Type of Report Initial
Report Date 11/19/2019
1 Device was Involved in the Event
1 Patient was Involved in the Event
Date FDA Received12/13/2019
Is this an Adverse Event Report? No
Is this a Product Problem Report? Yes
Device Operator Health Professional
Device Catalogue NumberHBD-W-15-16.5-18
Device Lot NumberUNKNOWN
Was Device Available for Evaluation? No
Is the Reporter a Health Professional? Yes
Date Manufacturer Received11/19/2019
Was Device Evaluated by Manufacturer? Device Not Returned to Manufacturer
Is the Device Single Use? Yes
Is This a Reprocessed and Reused Single-Use Device? No
Type of Device Usage Initial
Patient Sequence Number1
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