FDA Device Recalls

Recalls /

#121500

Product

Edwards Lifesciences Dispersion Aortic Perfusion Cannula with Duraflo Coating, Sterile, RX only For Single Use Only, Product Usage: Aortic perfusion cannulae are intended for perfusion of the ascending aorta during short-term (< 6 hours) cardiopulmonary bypass procedures. Aortic cannulae in sizes 6Fr to 18Fr can be used in pediatric patient populations. Extracorporeal circuit components with a Duraflo coating are intended for use in cardiopulmonary surgery when a heparin coated blood path is desired.

FDA product code
DWFCatheter, Cannula And Tubing, Vascular, Cardiopulmonary Bypass
Device class
Class 2
Medical specialty
Cardiovascular
510(k) numbers
K123298
Affected lot / code info
Lot number 59261626 expiry 06/01/15

Why it was recalled

Edwards Lifesciences is recalling two lots of Duraflo Cannulas due to reported complaints involving cracks in the t-connector of the devices which were confirmed during product evaluation.

Root cause (FDA determination)

Process control

Action the firm took

Edwards sent an Urgent Field Safety Notice Product Recall letter dated August 26, 2013 to all affected customer, via Fed-Ex. The product is sold directly to hospitals and distributors. The distributors involved will communicate with their customers directly. The letter identified the affected product, problem and actions to be taken. Customers were instructed to review their entire inventory, quarantine and return the affected products. An acknowledgement form is included for completion to assist in the assessment of the inventory. For questions contact Edwards Customer Service at 800-424-3278.

Recalling firm

Firm
Edwards Lifesciences, LLC
Address
12050 Lone Peak Pkwy, Draper, Utah 84020-9414

Distribution

Distribution pattern
Nationwide Distribution.

Timeline

Recall initiated
2013-08-26
Posted by FDA
2013-11-01
Terminated
2017-02-22
Status

Source: openFDA Device Recall endpoint. Recall record ID #121500. The FDA issues recall classifications as health-hazard assessments, not legal findings; for legal claims consult a licensed attorney.