Stapler Malfunctions in Bariatric Surgery: An Analysis of the MAUDE Database

B. Clapp, A. Schrodt, Maria Ahmad, Ellen Wicker, Nishtha Sharma, Andres Vivar, B. Davis
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Background: Staple line leaks are a serious problem in bariatric surgery and a major cause of serious morbidity and mortality. Adverse events caused by medical devices are reported to the Food and Drug Administration which maintains the Manufacturer and User Facility Device Experience (MAUDE) database. We examined adverse stapler events reported to the MAUDE database, specifically with regards to bariatric surgery. Methods: The MAUDE database was queried for adverse events caused by staplers between January 1, 2018 – December 31, 2020; events reported by Intuitive, Ethicon, and Medtronic/Covidien; and limited our search to “gastric bypass”, “sleeve gastrectomy”, “stapler malfunction” combined with each company. Results: There were 883 adverse events reported for Medtronic, 353 for Ethicon, and 35 for Intuitive. Approximately 3.5 million staple reloads sold in the study period. The reported misfire rate for Medtronic was 0.04% and for Ethicon was 0.02%. Data for Intuitive was unavailable. The most common reported event for Medtronic was failure to fire (n = 349), followed by misfire (n = 186). For Ethicon, the most common event was failure to fire (n = 146), followed by mechanical problems (n = 27). The most common event with the Intuitive stapler was leak (n = 10) and bleeding from staple line (n = 8). Conclusions: Stapler malfunction is a very rare event in metabolic and bariatric surgery. All of the major stapler producers have transitioned to powered staplers with excellent safety profiles. Open and honest reporting about stapler malfunction is essential to determine the true safety of these ubiquitous devices.
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减肥手术中订书机故障:MAUDE数据库分析
背景:短钉线泄漏是减肥手术中的一个严重问题,也是导致严重发病率和死亡率的主要原因。医疗器械引起的不良事件报告给食品和药物管理局,该管理局维护制造商和用户设施设备体验(MAUDE)数据库。我们检查了MAUDE数据库报告的订书机不良事件,特别是与减肥手术有关的事件。方法:查询MAUDE数据库2018年1月1日至2020年12月31日期间订书机不良事件;Intuitive、Ethicon和Medtronic/Covidien报告的事件;并将搜索范围限定在“胃分流术”、“袖式胃切除术”、“订书机故障”以及每家公司。结果:美敦力有883例不良事件报告,依思康有353例,直觉有35例。在研究期间,大约售出了350万件订书机。据报道,美敦力和Ethicon的失败率分别为0.04%和0.02%。Intuitive的数据不可用。美敦力最常见的报告事件是未点火(n = 349),其次是失火(n = 186)。对于Ethicon来说,最常见的事件是未能发射(n = 146),其次是机械问题(n = 27)。直觉订书机最常见的事件是泄漏(n = 10)和钉线出血(n = 8)。结论:订书机故障在代谢和减肥手术中是非常罕见的事件。所有主要的订书机生产商都已过渡到具有良好安全配置文件的动力订书机。公开和诚实地报告订书机故障对于确定这些无处不在的设备的真正安全性至关重要。
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