Device product
Healon GV PRO 0.85 mL, Model (U.S.): 10-2400-14, Model (O.U.S.): 10-2705-14, 10-2715-14, 10-2725-14, and 10-2755-14
Z-0867-2020
Product summary
- Event
- Event 84411
- Status
- Terminated
- Classification
- Class II
- Quantity
- N/A
- Official record key
device-enforcement:Z-0867-2020
Official wording
Reason: Ophthalmic viscosurgical device may be difficult to remove from the eye, leading to increased postoperative intraocular pressure requiring additional intervention. Also, reports of clogging of phacoemulsion equipment tubing, which may lead to delay in the procedure or ocular injury.
Code information: Model: 10-2400-14, Lots: UE31164, UE31214, UE31440, UE31478, UE31521, UE31560. Model: 10-2705-14, Lots: UE31098, UE31204, UE31283, UE31306, UE31364, UE31409, UE31467, UE31476, UE31507, UE31519, UE31588, UE31408, UE31439, UE31559, UE31587.
Distribution pattern: U.S.: CA, PA, NJ, GA, IL, MO, CO, TX, FL, AK, NY, HI, UT, LA, OH, IN, MA, NC, AZ, MI, NH, AL, TN, WA, MD, OR, VA, MS, MN, KY, AR, NV, WI, WV, SC, DE, ME, CT, ID, NM, VT, IA, OK, MT, NE, DC. OUS: DE, GB, DK, IT, NL, TR, AT, CH, FR, GR, ES, PT, FO, BE, GP, ZA, IE, HR, HU, IS, NO, SE, FI
Derived failure modes
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Unknown
Ophthalmic viscosurgical device may be difficult to remove from the eye, leading to increased postoperative intraocular pressure requiring additional intervention. Also, reports of clogging of phacoemulsion equipment tubing, which may lead to delay in the procedure or ocular injury.