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Appliance, fixation, spinal intervertebral body - Product Code KWQ
원인
The manta ray cervical system was subject to corrective action by the firm after two (2) customer complaints were received alleging that screws were 'backing out' of the device during surgical procedures.
조치
Integra sent a Technical Bulletin dated July 29, 2010 via Fedex to their customers. The bulletin identified the product, the problem, and action to be taken by the user/customers (surgeons) of the two (2) reported instances of screws backing out of the plates. The Bulletin provided instructions outlining the proper surgical techniques for implantation of screws using the Manta Ray ACP System. The bulletin also included an attached acknowledgement form which the user/customers were asked to complete and FAX to (609) 275-5363 or E-mail back to the E-mail address provided. The form verified that each customer: 1) received the technical bulletin; and 2) has read and understood the proper technique for surgical placement of the screws as outlined in the bulletin.
For technical support customers were to contact the Customer Service Department at (866) 942-8698.
Nationwide Distribution - USA including AL, AZ, CA, CT, FL, GA, HI, IL, ID, IN, KS, LA, MI, MD, MN, MA, MD, MS, NE, NY, NC, NJ, NV, NM, OH, OR, OK, PA, TN, TX, UT, WI, and WA.WA.
제품 설명
Manta Ray: Anterior Cervical Plate (ACP) System, 510 (k) #K080690. The labeling for the plate component reads in part: 'REF: 22-'**** MAT'L: Titanium per ASTM F-136, Lot: W****, Description: Plate - 40 mm, Qty: 1.' The labeling for the screw component reads in part: 'REF: 22-**** MAT'L: Titanium per ASTM F-136 LOT W**** Description: Screw-Fixed Tapping 4x10mm QTY: 1. || Manta Ray Anterior Cervical Plate (ACP) System is intended for temporary stabilization of the cervical spine C2-C7 due to the following indications: DDD (defined as neck pain of discogenic origin with degeneration of the disc confirmed by history and radiographic studies); Spondylolisthesis; Trauma (i.e. fracture/dislocation); Tumor; Spinal stenosis; Deformity (i. e. scoliosis, kyphosis and/or lordosis); Pseudoarthrosis; and Failed previous fusion.