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Device product

Captivator Polypectomy Snare, Single-Use Polypectomy Snare consists of a flexible wire cable and loop which can be extended and retracted from the snare s flexible outer sheath using a three-ring handle. The inner diameter of the sheath is PolyGlide" Lubricant coated to provide minimal friction during extension and retraction of the loop from the sheath. When passed through an endoscope the snare can be activated to deliver a monopolar electrical current to cut and cauterize tissue with the loop.

Z-2762-2020

July 06, 2020

Class II

Product summary

Firm
Boston Scientific Corporation
Event
Event 86004
Status
Ongoing
Classification
Class II
Quantity
Unavailable
Official record key
device-enforcement:Z-2762-2020

Official wording

Reason: BSC has noted a potential inability to cut and remove polyps for these lots/batches. potential consequences related to the snares not performing as intended would be a prolonged procedure duration, tissue damage and/or self-limited bleeding. The most severe potential injury would include immediate or delayed hemorrhage and/or perforation requiring intervention up to and including open surgery; the likelihood of these severe injuries occurring is remote and, to date, have not been reported as a complaint. The potential inability to cut may also lead to inadequate removal of target tissue.

Code information: Outer Package UPN #: M00562341 Inner Package UPN #: M00562340 GTIN: 08714729019350 Lot #s: 25077093, 25164173, 25185062, 25187234, 25226123, 25255681, 25336754, 25403003, 25508379, 25524901 Expiration Dates: 20-Jan-23 through 14-May-23

Distribution pattern: World wide distribution.

Derived failure modes

  • Unknown

    reason.no_named_rule · v1.0.0

    BSC has noted a potential inability to cut and remove polyps for these lots/batches. potential consequences related to the snares not performing as intended would be a prolonged procedure duration, tissue damage and/or self-limited bleeding. The most severe potential injury would include immediate or delayed hemorrhage and/or perforation requiring intervention up to and including open surgery; the likelihood of these severe injuries occurring is remote and, to date, have not been reported as a complaint. The potential inability to cut may also lead to inadequate removal of target tissue.