ANCHOR BOLT-LSB STYLE LSBK1-BX-06; LSBK1-AX-05

MAUDE Adverse Event Report

MAUDE data represents reports of adverse events involving medical devices. This maude entry was filed from a health professional report with the FDA on 2017-02-22 for ANCHOR BOLT-LSB STYLE LSBK1-BX-06; LSBK1-AX-05 manufactured by Ad-tech Medical Instrument Corp..

Event Text Entries

[68050821] A bilateral implantation of 12 bolts and electrodes occured on (b)(6) 2016, and they were explanted on (b)(6) 2016. Patient experienced seizure while lying in bed, did not fall or hit head on anything. Per eeg surgeons and neurologist, the seizure was unremarkable. After examination it was determined that 2 of the bolts were broken. The bolts were broken at threads and broken bolt piece remained lodged in head. The removal required larger incision and additional manipulation to remove. This investigation is still on-going. The following is a list of the bolts and lot numbers that were broken: lsb-bx-06 lot 208140618 (no udi). Lsb-ax-05 lot 208140625 (udi listed).
Patient Sequence No: 1, Text Type: N, H10


[68050822] Ad-tech was made aware of an issue on 2/10/2017. It was found that the patient had 12 cranial anchor bolts implanted on (b)(6) 2016 and explanted on (b)(6) 2016. The patient had unremarkable seizures while lying in bed, no falls or hitting of their head. Upon examination, it was found that the patient had 2 broken bolts. The patient required more extensive removal of the broken bolts as the bolts were broken in the head below the skin. To date, there have been no reports in regards to negative impact to patient safety.
Patient Sequence No: 1, Text Type: D, B5


[74956606] A bilateral implantation of 12 bolts and electrodes occured on (b)(6) 2016, and they were explanted on (b)(6) 2016. Patient experienced seizure while lying in bed, did not fall or hit head on anything. Per eeg surgeons and neurologist, the seizure was unremarkable. After examination it was determined that 2 of the bolts were broken. The bolts were broken at threads and broken bolt piece remained lodged in head. The removal required larger incision and additional manipulation to remove. This investigation is still on-going. The following is a list of the bolts and lot numbers that were broken: lsb-bx-06 lot 208140618 (no udi), lsb-ax-05 lot 208140625 (udi listed). Updated 04/24/2017: based on the complaint investigation, there have been 5 similar complaints for anchor bolts breaking between january 1, 2015 and february 20, 2017. Device history record reviews of the impacted batch records were performed. No issues were noted in the work order process notes that would contribute to the reported complaint and all bolts passed the in-process and final quality control checks. No capas or investigations were identified for the alleged deficiency "anchor bolts broke" from the timeframe january 1, 2015 to march 1, 2017. No complaint return analysis could be performed as the product was not returned to ad-tech. It is probable that the anchor bolts broke as a result of the seizure that the patient experienced. Per the risk assessment, the risk level remains alap (as low as possible). All anchor bolt products were evaluated to obtain the mean annual clinical uses. All complaints identified through the historical complaint review were considered during occurrence calculations, since none refuted the reported deficiency. However, only one complaint had a return analysis which supported the alleged deficiency. The occurrence value remains the same and no additional changes are required within ad-tech's user failure modes and effects analysis (ufmea) for anchor bolts. As stated in ad-tech's benefit versus risk documentation, all indicated uses of the device have mitigated risks that are determined to be alap. In view of the complete analysis, the benefits outweigh the risks. No further risk mitigations are available thus no corrective actions will be implemented as part of the complaint. The device malfunction did not cause a death or serious injury nor would it cause a death or serious injury should it recur. The broken bolts were able to be removed without causing injury.
Patient Sequence No: 1, Text Type: N, H10


[74956607] Ad-tech was made aware of an issue on 2/10/2017. It was found that the patient had 12 cranial anchor bolts implanted on (b)(6) 2016 and explanted on (b)(6) 2016. The patient had unremarkable seizures while lying in bed, no falls or hitting of their head. Upon examination, it was found that the patient had 2 broken bolts. The patient required more extensive removal of the broken bolts as the bolts were broken in the head below the skin. To date, there have been no reports in regards to negative impact to patient safety.
Patient Sequence No: 1, Text Type: D, B5


MAUDE Entry Details

Report Number2183456-2017-00002
MDR Report Key6349390
Report SourceHEALTH PROFESSIONAL
Date Received2017-02-22
Date of Report2017-04-24
Date Mfgr Received2017-02-10
Date Added to Maude2017-02-22
Event Key0
Report Source CodeManufacturer report
Manufacturer LinkY
Number of Patients in Event0
Adverse Event Flag3
Product Problem Flag3
Reprocessed and Reused Flag3
Health Professional3
Initial Report to FDA3
Report to FDA3
Event Location3
Manufacturer ContactMS KATHLEEN BARLOW
Manufacturer Street1901 WILLIAM STREET
Manufacturer CityRACINE WI 53404
Manufacturer CountryUS
Manufacturer Postal53404
Manufacturer Phone2626341555
Manufacturer G1AD-TECH MEDICAL INSTRUMENT CORP.
Manufacturer Street1901 WILLIAM STREET
Manufacturer CityRACINE WI 53404
Manufacturer CountryUS
Manufacturer Postal Code53404
Single Use3
Previous Use Code3
Event Type3
Type of Report3

Device Details

Brand NameANCHOR BOLT-LSB STYLE
Generic NameANCHOR BOLT-LSB STYLE
Product CodeGCZ
Date Received2017-02-22
Catalog NumberLSBK1-BX-06; LSBK1-AX-05
Lot Number208140618; 208140625
Device AvailabilityN
Device AgeDA
Device Eval'ed by MfgrR
Device Sequence No1
Device Event Key0
ManufacturerAD-TECH MEDICAL INSTRUMENT CORP.
Manufacturer Address1901 WILLIAM STREET RACINE WI 53404 US 53404


Patients

Patient NumberTreatmentOutcomeDate
101. Other 2017-02-22

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