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Event 89713

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Event summary

Timeline bucket
February 17, 2022
Product types
Device
Classifications
Class II
Statuses
Terminated
Recalling firm wording
Deerfield Imaging, Inc.

Dossier provenance

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  • openFDA Device Enforcement Report-date coverage June 20, 2012–July 08, 2026 Known gap: openFDA describes 2004-present coverage, but the current export has no report-date records in this interval.
  • openFDA Device Recall event_date_initiated coverage June 01, 1997–June 30, 2026

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Trumpf Mount Clamp Assembly (table adapter component), part #118704-000, a component of the IMRIS HFD100 head fixation device, models #119629-000 and #119630-000, which are used with ORT400 operating room tables.

Z-0934-2022
Recall number
Z-0934-2022
Initiated
February 17, 2022
Classification
Class II
Status
Terminated
Recalling firm
Deerfield Imaging, Inc.
Quantity
24

App-derived interpretation

Unknown reason.no_named_rule · v1.0.0
Reports have been received that after normal or routine lateral forces are applied to the head fixation device, the split block clamp may deflect (rotationally around the axis) and not return to within acceptable distance from its prior position after the force is removed. In order to reduce deflection at the table mount location, users have tightened the hand knob screw to a degree that it is then difficult to untighten it later in the clinical workflow. Rotational movement at the table attachment point could result in HFD movement going unnoticed, which could result in a situation where surgical or medical intervention is necessary, a situation where navigation needs to be reestablished, or a situation resulting in extended time under anesthesia for the patient. It may also be difficult to loosen the mount clamp component after use, potentially leading to ergonomic injury or a workaround during equipment teardown.

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Reason for recall

Reports have been received that after normal or routine lateral forces are applied to the head fixation device, the split block clamp may deflect (rotationally around the axis) and not return to within acceptable distance from its prior position after the force is removed. In order to reduce deflection at the table mount location, users have tightened the hand knob screw to a degree that it is then difficult to untighten it later in the clinical workflow. Rotational movement at the table attachment point could result in HFD movement going unnoticed, which could result in a situation where surgical or medical intervention is necessary, a situation where navigation needs to be reestablished, or a situation resulting in extended time under anesthesia for the patient. It may also be difficult to loosen the mount clamp component after use, potentially leading to ergonomic injury or a workaround during equipment teardown.

Code information

Model #119629-000, UDI 00857534006592; and model #119630-000, UDI 00857534006615. Serial numbers: 10008164, 10007550, 10007555, 10008864, 10008160, 10008161, 10008859, 10008860, 10010668, 10010669, 10010673, 10010674, 10010672, 10007556, 10007557, 10008862, 10008861, 10008158, 10008159, 10008863, 10008165, 10007558, 10008865, and 10010675.

Distribution pattern

Worldwide distribution - US Nationwide distribution in the states of AL, FL, GA, MA, MN, NC, NY, OH, and TX. The countries of Sweden and Switzerland.