FDA Recall Terminated

Lysus Infusion System - Lysus Drug Delivery Catheter: The Lysus Infusion System employs high frequency (2-2.5 MHz), low power (0.45 watt average power per transducer) ultrasound to facilitate the delivery of physician-specified fluids in the peripheral vasculature. (This system is also called the UltraFlo and EKOS Peripheral Infusion System in internal documents.) The Lysus Infusion System consists of three main components, a single use Lysus Infusion Catheter System which is comprised of a Drug Delivery Catheter (DDC) and removable Ultrasound Core (USC), and a reusable EKOS PT-3 Control System. During use, fluids are delivered through the side-holes of the DDC. The USC is placed through the central lumen of the DDC to deliver ultrasound energy along the length of fluid delivery, dispersing the fluid into the intravascular treatment site. The reusable EKOS PT-3 Control Unit provides power to the system and the user interface for operator control. A reusable, non-sterile Catheter Interface Cable with Pod connects the EKOS PT-3 Control Unit to the Lysus Infusion Catheter System.

Recall: Z-0111-06 · Initiated November 22, 2004

Recall

Recall Number
Z-0111-06
Event Number
33402
Firm
Ekos Corp
FEI Number
3001627457
Product Code
KRA
Status
Terminated
Root Cause
Other
Initiated
November 22, 2004
Posted
November 1, 2005
Terminated
November 9, 2005
Address
22030 20th Ave SE, Ste 101, Bothell, WA, 98021

Description

Lysus Infusion System - Lysus Drug Delivery Catheter: The Lysus Infusion System employs high frequency (2-2.5 MHz), low power (0.45 watt average power per transducer) ultrasound to facilitate the delivery of physician-specified fluids in the peripheral vasculature. (This system is also called the UltraFlo and EKOS Peripheral Infusion System in internal documents.) The Lysus Infusion System consists of three main components, a single use Lysus Infusion Catheter System which is comprised of a Drug Delivery Catheter (DDC) and removable Ultrasound Core (USC), and a reusable EKOS PT-3 Control System. During use, fluids are delivered through the side-holes of the DDC. The USC is placed through the central lumen of the DDC to deliver ultrasound energy along the length of fluid delivery, dispersing the fluid into the intravascular treatment site. The reusable EKOS PT-3 Control Unit provides power to the system and the user interface for operator control. A reusable, non-sterile Catheter Interface Cable with Pod connects the EKOS PT-3 Control Unit to the Lysus Infusion Catheter System.

Reason

During two separate procedures, the user experienced difficulty placing the EKOS ultrasound core (USC) into the EKOS drug delivery catheter (DDC) when transiting tight bend radii; specifically the aortic bifurcation. In one case, the USC fractured within the DDC when the user attempted to withdraw the USC after resistance was encountered

Action

On 11/22/04 the firm issued letters to those customers that had product. The letters advised of the problem and provided amended use instructions.The firm continued to ship product and on 3/10/05 the firm visited consignees, replacing the catheters.

Distribution

Kits were distributed to 6 hospitals in the US, 1 each located in AZ, OH, WA, FL, IL, and CA. The firm also distributed to a customer in Germany.

Quantity

134 kits