Product labeling mix up. The prodisc C SK U.S. Implant Extra Large 6mm product was labeled as a 5mm and prodisc C SK U.S. Implant Extra Large 5mm product was labeled as a 6mm.
Centinel Spine
Product labeling mix up. The prodisc C SK U.S. Implant Extra Large 6mm product was labeled as a 5mm and prodisc C SK U.S. Implant Extra Large 5mm product was labeled as a 6mm.
During the assembly of Prodisc C, a blue discoloration was observed on a Prodisc C inlay. The discoloration is considered a foreign contaminate that may not have been fully evaluated in the manufacturing validations.
During the assembly of Prodisc C, a blue discoloration was observed on a Prodisc C inlay. The discoloration is considered a foreign contaminate that may not have been fully evaluated in the manufacturing validations.
Centinel Spine learned through five customer complaints that the product was missing the "UP" etching on the superior plate of the prodisc C device. Per the Surgical Technique, the "UP" is one of the methods used to indicate the direction in which the surgeon should place the prodisc C into intradiscal space. There are also "UP" indications in the packaging and on instrumentation as additional guides to help the surgeon properly implant the device that were present for the affected product.