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Device product

ACIST Kodama Intravascular Ultrasound Catheter The Kodama Intravascular Ultrasound Catheter is a component of the ACIST HDi System. The ACIST HDi System is intended to be used for ultrasound examination of coronary and peripheral intravascular pathology. Intravascular ultrasound imaging is indicated in patients who are candidates for transluminal interventional procedures. The ACIST Kodama Intravascular Ultrasound Catheter is intended for use with the ACIST HDi System.

Z-1161-2021

January 22, 2021

Class I

Product summary

Firm
Acist Medical Systems
Event
Event 87254
Status
Terminated
Classification
Class I
Quantity
1185 units
Official record key
device-enforcement:Z-1161-2021

Official wording

Reason: Test results from the manufacturing line found a piece of damaged o-ring in an unexpected section of the catheter. Further testing indicated that pieces (>200 micron) of damaged o-ring had the potential to be flushed out of the catheter. ACIST is confirming the source of the failure mode to assure the quality and reliability of the Kodama catheter. There have been no related field reports related to this incident, nor any evidence or report of patient injury or adverse health consequence.

Code information: Model Number: 017788, 018125 (Japan only); Lot codes: 00233370 (100 units), 00233371 (90 units), 00233372 (100 units), 00233373 (100 units), 00233374 (100 units), 00233380 (100 units), 00233384 (60 units), 00233385 (100 units), 00233393 (100 units), 00233394 (100 units), 00237604 (35 units), 00237613 (100 units), 03012517 (100 units)

Distribution pattern: Worldwide - US Nationwide Distribution in the states of AL, AR, CA, CO, FL, IL, KS, KY, LA, MD, MI, MO, NC, NJ, NY, OK, PA, RI, TN; In the countries of India, Italy, Japan, Poland, and United Arab Emirates.

Derived failure modes

  • Unknown

    reason.no_named_rule · v1.0.0

    Test results from the manufacturing line found a piece of damaged o-ring in an unexpected section of the catheter. Further testing indicated that pieces (>200 micron) of damaged o-ring had the potential to be flushed out of the catheter. ACIST is confirming the source of the failure mode to assure the quality and reliability of the Kodama catheter. There have been no related field reports related to this incident, nor any evidence or report of patient injury or adverse health consequence.