Medtronic Arctic Front Catheter, Sterile EO, Medtronic CryoCath LP, Kirkland, Quebec, H9H 5 H3, Canada, Model 2AF282 and 2AF231 ( not distributed in US) Product Usage: The Medtronic CryoCath System consists of a Cryoablation console, cardiac Cryoablation catheters, connection components and accessories. The Arctic Front Cardiac Cryoablation Catheter is an over the wire Balloon catheter. The inside of the Balloon at the distal end of the Cryoablation Catheter reaches temperatures of -50C or colder when refrigerant is injected from the console to the inside of the balloon. Arctic Front Cardiac Cryoablation catheters are introduced into the vasculature by traditional minimally invasive techniques. The CryoConsole houses the electrical and mechanical components as well as proprietary software for controlling and recording a cryotherapy procedure with Arctic Front and/or the Freezor family of catheters. It stores and controls the delivery of the liquid refrigerant through the coaxial umbilical to the catheter, recovers the refrigerant vapor from the catheter under constant vacuum, and disposes of the refrigerant through the hospital scavenging system. Multiple features are built into the catheter and the CryoConsole system to ensure safety.
Recall
- Recall Number
- Z-0149-2012
- Event Number
- 60034
- Firm
- Medtronic Inc. Cardiac Rhythm Disease Management
- FEI Number
- 2182208
- Product Code
- OAE
- Status
- Terminated
- Root Cause
- Employee error
- Initiated
- August 29, 2011
- Posted
- November 2, 2011
- Terminated
- June 7, 2012
- Address
- 8200 Coral Sea St. N.E., Saint Paul, MN, 55112
Description
Medtronic Arctic Front Catheter, Sterile EO, Medtronic CryoCath LP, Kirkland, Quebec, H9H 5 H3, Canada, Model 2AF282 and 2AF231 ( not distributed in US) Product Usage: The Medtronic CryoCath System consists of a Cryoablation console, cardiac Cryoablation catheters, connection components and accessories. The Arctic Front Cardiac Cryoablation Catheter is an over the wire Balloon catheter. The inside of the Balloon at the distal end of the Cryoablation Catheter reaches temperatures of -50C or colder when refrigerant is injected from the console to the inside of the balloon. Arctic Front Cardiac Cryoablation catheters are introduced into the vasculature by traditional minimally invasive techniques. The CryoConsole houses the electrical and mechanical components as well as proprietary software for controlling and recording a cryotherapy procedure with Arctic Front and/or the Freezor family of catheters. It stores and controls the delivery of the liquid refrigerant through the coaxial umbilical to the catheter, recovers the refrigerant vapor from the catheter under constant vacuum, and disposes of the refrigerant through the hospital scavenging system. Multiple features are built into the catheter and the CryoConsole system to ensure safety.
Medtronic CryoCath has identified specific lots of Arctic Front CryoAblation Catheters that were distributed with incorrect programming that may result in false expired catheter notifications. Impacted lots are 21571, 25375, 25376, 25377, and 25381 of the Arctic Front Catheter Model Number 2AF282. Medtronic CryoCath is communicating this information to the FDA. On affected catheters, the incor
Medtronic sent an "Important Device Recall" letter dated August 2011, hand delivered by Medtronic Field Representatives on August 29, 2011 to all affected customers. The letter described the product affected, the problem, and the actions needed to be taken. The customers were instructed to return all unused catheters from affected lots for credit and replacement. The letter states that Medtronic AF Solution representative will assist customers with the return of affected product. For further questions contact your local Medtronic AF Solutions representative.
Worldwide Distribution - USA (nationwide) including the states of: AK, AZ, CA, CO, FL, GA, IL, IN, KY, LA, MA, MN, MS, MO, NE, NY, NC, OH, OK, PA, SC, SD, TN, TX, VA, WA, and WI. and the countries of: Austria, United Kingdom.
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