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MAUDE Adverse Event Report: EDWARDS LIFESCIENCES EDWARDS ESHEATH INTRODUCER SET; PROSTHESIS, MITRAL VALVE, PERCUTANEOUSLY DELIVERED

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EDWARDS LIFESCIENCES EDWARDS ESHEATH INTRODUCER SET; PROSTHESIS, MITRAL VALVE, PERCUTANEOUSLY DELIVERED Back to Search Results
Model Number ESHEATH UNKNOWN
Device Problem Adverse Event Without Identified Device or Use Problem (2993)
Patient Problem No Code Available (3191)
Event Date 03/25/2020
Event Type  Injury  
Manufacturer Narrative
Exemption number e2016006, this report summarizes 5 events of unplanned vascular surgery or intervention serious injury events for the sapien 3 in the mitral position.The ¿time to event¿ (tte, in days) for this event was 2.6.According to the instructions for use (ifu), cardiovascular complications, including perforation or dissection of vessels which may require intervention, are potential adverse events associated with the transfemoral transcatheter aortic valve replacement procedure.According to literature review, and as documented in a clinical technical summary written by edwards lifesciences, vascular complications are a well-recognized complication of the transfemoral tavr procedure in this elderly population with multiple co-morbidities.Edwards has reviewed many reports, including screening data records and source documentation of vascular complications and has found that the root cause is typically related to a combination of vessel size, tortuosity and calcifications.Although the incidence is decreasing with smaller sheath/delivery system sizes and physician experience, there will continue to be cases in which vascular complications will occur.The thv physician training manuals instruct on procedural considerations for sheath insertion with regards to proper screening critical to reducing vascular complications.The training manual instructs the operator on proper sheath insertion and withdrawal techniques, including pre-dilating the vessel with the edwards dilators, as needed.It also notes that calcification may reduce lumen diameter and limit or prevent transfemoral passage of the devices.The ifu contraindicates patients with ilio-femoral vessel characteristics that would preclude safe placement of sheaths such as severe obstructive calcification or severe tortuosity.Pre-procedure screening and assessment of the femoral/iliac artery internal diameters will enable the clinician to determine if the sapien valve can be delivered transfemorally.Assessment of location and amount of circumferential calcium will aid in determining areas of reduced vessel diameters.The operators are trained to measure minimum vessel diameter taking calcium into account.The physician training manual also lists the minimum recommended vessel size for each size device.Despite the best screening tools, a small percentage of patients will have femoral/iliac vessels that are not amenable to the trans-femoral approach or where increased resistance is encountered during insertion of devices.In many cases, the vessel minimum luminal diameter (mld) may be borderline or below the indicated size.In addition, significant calcification and/or tortuosity, not always appreciable on imaging, could be contributing factors to the event.In this case, specific procedural details are not available to determine potential contributing factors to the event, or if the event is related to an edwards device.The ifu and training manuals have been reviewed and no inadequacies have been identified with regards to warnings, contraindications, and the directions/conditions for the successful use of the device.Complaint histories for all reported events are reviewed against trending control limits on a monthly basis, and any excursions above the control limits are assessed and documented as part of this monthly review.No corrective or preventative actions are required at this time.The device identification (di) numbers for edwards esheath introducer set are: (b)(4).
 
Event Description
(b)(6) registry alternative summary reporting (asr) adverse event submission for february 2020 data extract for mitral serious injuries for the sapien 3.February 2020 data extract includes data provided by acc for q3 2019 (july 1 - september 30).This report summarizes 5 events of unplanned vascular surgery or intervention serious injury events for the sapien 3 for february 2020.The age range for these events are from 51 to 85.The breakdown for gender is as follows: 2 male and 3 female.
 
Event Description
This report summarizes 5 events of unplanned vascular surgery or intervention serious injury events for the sapien 3 for (b)(6) 2020.
 
Manufacturer Narrative
Supplemental report to add noe statement in b5 section.
 
Manufacturer Narrative
Supplemental report to resubmit h6 codes.
 
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Brand Name
EDWARDS ESHEATH INTRODUCER SET
Type of Device
PROSTHESIS, MITRAL VALVE, PERCUTANEOUSLY DELIVERED
Manufacturer (Section D)
EDWARDS LIFESCIENCES
1 edwards way
irvine CA 92614
MDR Report Key9988903
MDR Text Key194116065
Report Number2015691-2020-11560
Device Sequence Number1
Product Code NPU
Combination Product (y/n)N
PMA/PMN Number
P140031
Number of Events Reported5
Summary Report (Y/N)Y
Report Source Manufacturer
Source Type health professional,user faci
Type of Report Initial,Followup,Followup
Report Date 03/25/2020
1 Device was Involved in the Event
1 Patient was Involved in the Event
Date FDA Received04/22/2020
Is this an Adverse Event Report? Yes
Is this a Product Problem Report? No
Device Operator Health Professional
Device Model NumberESHEATH UNKNOWN
Device Catalogue NumberN/A
Device Lot NumberN/A
Was Device Available for Evaluation? No
Date Manufacturer Received07/16/2020
Is This a Reprocessed and Reused Single-Use Device? No
Patient Sequence Number1
Patient Outcome(s) Hospitalization; Required Intervention;
Patient Age71 YR
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