Field Safety Notices about Advantage™ and Advantage Fit™ System, Transvaginal Sling / Lynx™ System, Suprapubic Sling / Obtryx™ System, (Curved or Halo), Transobturator Sling / Obtryx™ II System with PrecisionBlue™ Design (Curved or Halo), Transobturator Sling / Solyx™ SIS System, Single Incision Sling

According to Health Products Regulatory Authority, this field safety notices involved a device in Ireland that was produced by Boston Scientific International.

What is this?

Field safety notices are communications sent out by medical device manufacturers or their representatives in relation to actions that they may be taking in relation to their product that is on the market. These are mainly for health workers, but also for users. They can include recalls and alerts.

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  • Type of Event
    Field Safety Notice
  • Event Number
    V27982
  • Event Country
  • Event Source
    HPRA
  • Event Source URL
  • Notes / Alerts
    Irish data is current through April 2019. All of the data comes from the Health Products Regulatory Authority (Ireland), except for the categories Manufacturer Parent Company and Product Classification.
    The Parent Company and the Product Classification were added by ICIJ.
    The parent company information is based on 2017 public records. The device classification information comes from FDA’s Product Classification by Review Panel, based on matches of data from the U.S. and Ireland.
  • Extra notes in the data
    Advice regarding changes/updates made to instructions for use. 3rd Party Publications

Manufacturer

  • Manufacturer Parent Company (2017)
  • Manufacturer comment
    “We take a patient-first approach to assessing the applicability of every recall and communicate to regulatory bodies in all geographies where the recalled device is sold,” Boston Scientific said in a statement to ICIJ. “We have coordinated several recalls across many countries in a timely manner,” the company said, adding that it complies with all national laws, which can often vary and require different processes for reporting information or taking action on recalls. The company said it uses a rigorous and uniform process to take action on recalls and that “when we initiate a field action (e.g. recall, safety alert), every customer who has received an affected product receives a communication that includes a letter for the physician.”
  • Source
    HPRA