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BD warns on intravascular catheter

April 21, 2025 By Sean Whooley

BD FDA transverse-circumferential crack in PowerPICC catheter body (1)
An example of a transverse/circumferential crack in the catheter body. [Image courtesy of FDA/BD]
The FDA shared an alert that BD (NYSE: BDX) and its Bard subsidiary warned customers of an issue with certain intravascular catheters.

BD recommended the removal of certain unused PowerPICC intravascular catheters from use or sale. In-use PowerPICC intravascular catheters also received updated instructions for use. Affected products include the 4 Fr. single lumen PowerPICC, SOLO and non-SOLO versions.

These devices offer short- or long-term peripheral access to the central venous system for intravenous therapy. They also enable the power injection of contrast media and central venous pressure monitoring.

BD identified an increase in material fatigue leaks associated with the affected catheters. Mostly, this occurs as a transverse/circumferential crack in the catheter body. BD’s investigation suggests this results from an issue with the material resin use to manufacture the catheter tubing.

Risks include infiltration, extravasation, discomfort, phlebitis, bleeding, air embolism, foreign body embolism, infection and interruption to therapy. BD reports 10 serious injuries associated with the issue.

Customers should destroy all unused product, the company said. If it’s currently in use, the company doesn’t recommend explanting the device unless damage is suspected. To reduce the likelihood of material fatigue leak for in-use catheters, BD recommends the use of adhesive-backed securement systems instead of compression-style securement systems. Customers should also use an appropriately sized securement system to accommodate the increase in diameter of the catheter in the taper region.

Filed Under: Catheters, Recalls, Regulatory, Technologies & Devices, Tubing Components Tagged With: BD, fda

About Sean Whooley

Sean Whooley is an associate editor who mainly produces work for MassDevice, Medical Design & Outsourcing and Drug Delivery Business News. He received a bachelor's degree in multiplatform journalism from the University of Maryland, College Park. You can connect with him on LinkedIn or email him at swhooley@wtwhmedia.com.

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