FDA Device Recalls

Recalls /

#70827

Product

Depuy LCS Knee - Orthopedic knee implant. Meniscal bearing insert, Sz: STD, mm thick 12 5, sterile; Depuy Orthopaedics, Inc., Warsaw, IN; REF 1178-21-025). Product is a prosthesis, knee, patellofemorotibial, semi-constrained, metal/polymer, mobile bearing intended to to allow for motion between the plastic bearing and metal baseplate components of a knee prosthesis. It is intended to replace a knee joint in order to relieve pain and restore knee function, for indications such as osteoarthritis, inflammatory arthritis, traumatic arthritis, and revision of failed knee prostheses.

FDA product code
NJLProsthesis, Knee, Patellofemorotibial, Semi-Constrained, Metal/Polymer, Mobile Bearing
Device class
Class 3
Medical specialty
Unknown
PMA numbers
P830055S058
Affected lot / code info
Lot B2LE31000.

Why it was recalled

Labeling Discrepancy -- Mislabeled and mis-etched as to size. Inserts were labeled and packaged as size Standard, 12.5mm Inserts but were actually a 10mm Inserts. Risks include but not limited to: a delay in the procedure while the proper component is located, and tight joint with constricted movement as a result of implantation of the wrong thickness of insert.

Root cause (FDA determination)

Process control

Action the firm took

On 5/6/08 an Urgent Information - Recall Notice and an User Facility Reconciliation Report was issued to all customers/consignees informing them to find and return any product on hand and the one implanting surgeon was also notified via letter. If you have any questions contact Steve Dowell at 1-800-366-8143.

Recalling firm

Firm
Depuy Orthopaedics, Inc.
Address
700 Orthopaedic Dr, Warsaw, Indiana 46582-3994

Distribution

Distribution pattern
Class II Recall - Nationwide Distribution --- including states of Pennsylvania and Virginia.

Timeline

Recall initiated
2008-05-06
Posted by FDA
2008-09-17
Terminated
2009-10-14
Status

Source: openFDA Device Recall endpoint. Recall record ID #70827. The FDA issues recall classifications as health-hazard assessments, not legal findings; for legal claims consult a licensed attorney.