FDA Recall Terminated

enGen Laboratory Automation Systems (enGen) with TCAutomation -- For in vitro quantitative measurement of a variety of analytes of clinical interest; for pre-analytical and post-analytical sample and data management. --- Background: The enGen Lab Automation System is a modification to VITROS Analyzers that includes the addition of an automated track sub-system (TCAutomation) for pre-analytical and post-analytical sample and data management. In addition to an Automated Track Sub-system, the enGen System includes one or more VITROS Chemistry, Immunodiagnostic and/or Integrated Systems (clinical analyzers) as well as a Data Management Subsystem (Middleware), and a Software Configuration (gsb) File. The enGen System is typically interfaced with a Laboratory Information System (LIS) via connectivity facilitated at the Data Management Subsystem level. The Bypass Module is an analyzer specific module that interfaces clinical analyzers to the enGen System and allows for aspirating patient samples directly from the clinical analyzers. A sample tube carrier sensor in the Bypass Module is used to detect sample tube carriers as they leave the metering location of the Bypass. If a tube carrier is not detected within a defined period of time (6.4 seconds) the next sample to be metered may not advance for processing.

Recall: Z-1738-2014 · Initiated April 10, 2014

Recall

Recall Number
Z-1738-2014
Event Number
68270
Firm
Ortho-Clinical Diagnostics
FEI Number
1000136573
Product Code
JJE
Status
Terminated
Root Cause
Software design
Initiated
April 10, 2014
Posted
June 9, 2014
Terminated
March 6, 2017
Address
100 Indigo Creek Dr, Rochester, NY, 14626-5101

Description

enGen Laboratory Automation Systems (enGen) with TCAutomation -- For in vitro quantitative measurement of a variety of analytes of clinical interest; for pre-analytical and post-analytical sample and data management. --- Background: The enGen Lab Automation System is a modification to VITROS Analyzers that includes the addition of an automated track sub-system (TCAutomation) for pre-analytical and post-analytical sample and data management. In addition to an Automated Track Sub-system, the enGen System includes one or more VITROS Chemistry, Immunodiagnostic and/or Integrated Systems (clinical analyzers) as well as a Data Management Subsystem (Middleware), and a Software Configuration (gsb) File. The enGen System is typically interfaced with a Laboratory Information System (LIS) via connectivity facilitated at the Data Management Subsystem level. The Bypass Module is an analyzer specific module that interfaces clinical analyzers to the enGen System and allows for aspirating patient samples directly from the clinical analyzers. A sample tube carrier sensor in the Bypass Module is used to detect sample tube carriers as they leave the metering location of the Bypass. If a tube carrier is not detected within a defined period of time (6.4 seconds) the next sample to be metered may not advance for processing.

Reason

Software anomaly: potential for delay in the reporting of patient sample test results when using enGen with TCAutomation Software v2.6 , v3.2 and v3.5 Configured with Bypass Modules for ADVIA Centaur, Abbott Architect, VITROS and/or Tosoh AIA Systems.

Action

Urgent Product Correction Letters (CL2014-114, dated 4/10/2014) were sent to all US customers and Foreign affiliates starting on 4/10/2014. The letter informed customers of the issue and provided required actions to be taken: Routinely monitor your Bypass module(s) -- If you detect a stoppage due to the software timing issue, follow the steps in the How to Detect the Bypass Module Time Issue and Release the Samples section on Page 2 of this notification. -- Complete the Confirmation of Receipt Form and return by 4/23/2014. -- Place this notification near each system or with your enGen (TM) Laboratory Automation System user documentation.

Distribution

Worldwide Distribution: US Nationwide including Puerto Rico, and countries of: Australia, Bermuda, Brazil, Canada, Chile, China, Colombia, England, France, Germany, India, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Panama, Singapore, Spain, and Venezuela

Quantity

Domestic - 31 units; Foreign - 77 units