Medical Device Recall: Boston Scientific AVVIGO+ Multi-Modality Guidance System, AVVIGO II TO AVVIGO INT UPGRADE JAPAN; the system utilizes an interactive display to provide physicians with physiologic, intravascular and/or
Boston Scientific Corporation · September 5, 2024
Reason for Recall
Boston Scientific has received reports indicating the grid mark overlay on the cross-sectional view did not present correctly when an OptiCross 18 Peripheral Imaging Catheter was connected to the AVVIGO+ Multi-Modality Guidance System while in either Live or Record mode. The Boston Scientific investigation determined that, due to a software anomaly, a 9-grid mark overlay is incorrectly displayed during Live mode when AVVIGO+ is connected to an OptiCross 18 Peripheral Imaging Catheter. Note that the correct overlay display for this catheter is the 15-grid mark overlay, which allows for a reference depth setting of 14.9mm for peripheral catheters. This software anomaly is limited to Live or Record mode. In Review mode, the correct 15-grid mark overlay is displayed, and the vessel image is correctly scaled to the appropriate size.
Product Description
Boston Scientific AVVIGO+ Multi-Modality Guidance System, AVVIGO II TO AVVIGO INT UPGRADE JAPAN; the system utilizes an interactive display to provide physicians with physiologic, intravascular and/or intracardiac anatomical information. The system can provide various modalities which includes intravascular ultrasound (IVUS). When used with a peripheral vascular imaging catheter, the system utilizes the IVUS modality for ultrasound examination of intravascular pathology.
Distribution
US Nationwide distribution in Puerto Rico.
States Affected
NATIONWIDE
Quantity Affected
1 unit
Source: FDA (openFDA Device Enforcement)
Recall number: Z-0112-2025
Status: ongoing
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